I was interested in the news that US President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to rename the US Department of Defense to the Department of War. I am interested in the question: could such a name change affect international law or the status of the US in international relations?
If a Ukrainian citizen has a business in Russia and suffers losses due to the actions of the Russian Federation, which Trump called a "conspiracy against the United States", can he count on compensation from Ukraine?
If the US does indeed suspend diplomatic efforts towards Ukraine, will this have negative consequences for Ukraine from the point of view of international law?
I wonder if Donald Trump's decision to rename the Pentagon to the Department of War could affect Ukraine's international relations with the United States and other countries. Will this lead to a change in policy regarding military assistance to us?
Do you think the Trump-Putin meeting will have positive consequences for Ukraine?