New Union Treaty (New Union)

The Treaty on the Union of Sovereign States (: Договор о союзе суверенных государств, Dogovor o soyuze suverennykh gosudarstv), commonly refereed to as the New Union Treaty in English, is a document that legalized the creation of a union of several Soviet republics of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics into the.

The treaty was signed by

On December 29, 1922, a conference of delegations from the Russian SFSR, the Transcaucasian SFSR, the Ukrainian SSR and the Byelorussian SSR approved the Treaty of Creation of the USSR and the Declaration of the Creation of the USSR, these two documents were confirmed by the 1st Congress of Soviets of the USSR and signed by heads of delegations[1] - Mikhail Kalinin, Mikhail Tskhakaya, Mikhail Frunze and Grigory Petrovsky, Aleksandr Chervyakov[2] respectively on December 30, 1922.

Successive republics were formed by separate amendments to the treaty.