Northern Eurasia 1991: Belavezha Accords

The failure of the 1991 August coup broke the Communist Party in the Soviet Union. Real power now lay in the hands of the component republics, notably Russia and Ukraine. In December, these two countries and Belarus signed the Belavezha Accords, declaring the Soviet Union dissolved.

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Changes to the map 6 September 1991–12 December 1991

The Soviet Union at this point had questionable authority outside of its offices in Moscow, although Soviet troops were still present across the republics (except for Russia and Ukraine, which had nationalized the forces on their soil). Kazakhstan had not yet declared independence.

Main Events

9 Sep 1991 Independence of Tajikistan

The Republic of Tajikistan declared its independence, seceding from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Less than nine months later, the country would collapse into civil war, requiring the continued presence of Soviet/Russian troops.in wikipedia

23 Sep 1991 Independence of Armenia

Following an overwhelming referendum vote in favor of secession, the Republic of Armenia declared its full independence and seceded from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.in wikipedia

27 Oct 1991 Independence of Turkmenistan

Following a referendum in which 94% vote for independence, the Turkmen Socialist Soviet Republic seceded from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, declaring independence as Turkmenistan.in wikipedia

10 Nov 1991 Chechen Republic

The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria was proclaimed by Dzhokhar Dudayev, seceding from both the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.in wikipedia

1 Dec 1991 Independence of Ukraine

The government of Ukraine held a referendum on its 24 August 1991 Act of Declaration of Independence, with 92.3% of votes supporting the secession of Ukraine from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. On the same day, Leonid Kravchuk, the parliament chairman and de facto head of state, was elected to serve as the first President of Ukraine.in wikipedia

8 Dec 1991 Belavezha Accords

Russian President Boris Yeltsin, Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk, and Belarusian Parliament Chairman Stanislav Shushkevich signed the Belavezha Accords in Belarus, declaring the Soviet Union dissolved. The three nations—the surviving original republics-signatories of the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR—agreed to replace the Union with a decentralized regional organization (the Commonwealth of Independent States) upon the accords taking effect on 12 December 1991.in wikipedia

10 Dec 1991 Independence of Belarus

The Republic of Belarus declared its independence from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, in accordance with the Belavezha Accords agreed between itself, Russia, and Ukraine two days earlier.in wikipedia

12 Dec 1991 Russian independence

The Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic formally ratified the Belavezha Accords, renouncing the 1922 Treaty of Union, and recalled its deputies from the Supreme Soviet of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. This effectively marked its secession from the USSR.in wikipedia