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What the 30th Anniversary of Ukraine’s Constitution Means in a Nation at War
Ukraine’s Constitution, adopted in 1996, established the country as a sovereign, democratic state aligned with European values. Its principles, including sovereignty and territorial integrity, now serve as a legal and moral foundation for resisting Russia’s ongoing aggression.
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