On February 24, 2018, Ukraine enacted the Law on the Particulars of State Policy on Ensuring the Sovereignty of Ukraine over Temporarily Occupied Territories in the Donetsk and Lugansk Regions. In the media, it became known as the “Reintegration of Donbass Law.”
The law defines the legal status of areas not controlled by Kyiv in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions as “temporarily occupied territories,” and refers to Russia’s actions as “aggression against Ukraine.”
The document establishes a Joint Operational Headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to oversee all military and civil-military authorities in the conflict zone. Instead of the former “Anti-Terrorist Operation” (ATO), the law introduces a new framework called the Joint Forces Operation (JFO). It also gives the Ukrainian president the authority to deploy the military domestically without parliamentary approval. All references to the Minsk Agreements were removed from the law during amendments.