If a Russian plane violates the airspace of a NATO member country but does not attack its territory, is that country obligated to shoot down the plane under international law?
During his meeting with Zelensky, Trump stated that NATO countries should shoot down Russian military aircraft that enter their airspace. Can such a statement be considered a sufficient guarantee of security for Ukraine and does it oblige NATO countries to take action?
The US has announced the supply of weapons to NATO countries to support Ukraine. Do I have the right to demand that the state hold the Russian Federation accountable for damage caused during the war if I suffered from hostilities?
I wonder whether the statement by Polish President Karol Nawrocki about the "prematureness" of discussions on Ukraine's accession to the EU and NATO could affect Ukraine's real prospects for becoming a member of these organizations? Is such a statement legally binding for the EU and NATO, or is it only advisory in nature?
Do you think that changing the mechanism for supplying weapons to Ukraine through NATO could affect the observance of human rights during war?