If Ukraine's allies decide to ease sanctions against Russia in the event of a ceasefire, wouldn't this be considered a violation of international law by Ukraine and its allies?
Are there reasons to believe that Russia's use of the Oreshnik missile during the Zapad-2025 exercises with Belarus could lead to a violation of international law regarding the use of nuclear weapons?
Do you believe that frozen Russian assets should be confiscated and used to rebuild Ukraine, even if this violates international law?
Are there reasons to believe that Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and oil pumping stations are lawful under international humanitarian law?
If the US decides to limit aid to Ukraine, will it act within the framework of international law, and what are the possible consequences for Ukraine?
Does international law provide for any sanctions against states whose leaders hold meetings with representatives of an aggressor country during war?
Does international law provide mechanisms for influencing persons who commit crimes during war if they meet at international negotiations?
I heard from a friend that the SBU conducted an operation on a Russian factory that produced missile components. Is such an action considered an act of war under international law? Could there be any consequences for Ukraine?