Chicago Sun-Times

Led Ukraine to independen­ce after collapse of Soviet Union

LEONID KRAVCHUK 1934-2022

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KYIV, Ukraine — Leonid Kravchuk, who led Ukraine to independen­ce during the collapse of the Soviet Union and served as its first president, died Tuesday, Ukrainian officials said. He was 88.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy paid tribute to Mr. Kravchuk, calling him not just a historical figure but “a man who knew how to find wise words and to say them so that all Ukrainians would hear them.”

Zelenskyy said Mr. Kravchuk died Tuesday but gave no details of the circumstan­ces. He had been in poor health and underwent a heart operation last year.

Mr. Kravchuk led Ukraine as its Communist Party boss in the waning years of the Soviet Union and played a pivotal role in the demise of the USSR before holding the Ukrainian presidency from 1991 through 1994.

He was a driving force in Ukraine’s declaratio­n of independen­ce from the Soviet Union in 1991 and later that year joined with the leaders of Russia and Belarus to sign an agreement on Dec. 8, 1991, which formally declared that the Soviet Union ceased to exist.

As president, Mr. Kravchuk agreed to transfer remaining Soviet nuclear weapons on Ukrainian territory to Russian control, in a deal backed by the United States.

He lost the 1994 presidenti­al election to former Prime Minister Leonid Kuchma. In 2020, he returned to politics to try to negotiate a settlement as part of a “contact group” for the conflict in eastern Ukraine, where Russia-backed separatist­s had fought Ukrainian forces since 2014.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov wrote on Twitter that with Mr. Kravchuk’s signature to the December 1991 agreement disbanding the Soviet Union, “the Evil Empire disintegra­ted.”

“Thank you for the peaceful renewal of our Independen­ce. We’re defending it now with weapons in our hands,” Reznikov wrote Tuesday.

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