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?
The EU has extended sanctions against Russia, but I want to know if I am entitled to compensation from the state for damages caused by the war. If I am denied compensation, can I appeal this decision in court?
If the US Congress adopts new sanctions against the Russian Federation, could they affect Ukrainian companies that have business relations with American partners?
If I, as an individual, continue to purchase Russian gas or oil for my own needs, can I be held liable under Ukrainian law?
The EU is planning to impose new sanctions against Russia, particularly on banks, the oil sector, and cryptocurrency exchanges. I wonder if these sanctions will apply in any way to companies from Ukraine if they have business ties with Russia?
If I receive a pension from Ukraine and have moved from the temporarily occupied territory, do I need to notify the Pension Fund of Ukraine that I am not receiving payments from Russia in order to continue receiving a Ukrainian pension?
If the US participates in monitoring the demilitarized zone between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, will it act in accordance with international law, and what consequences could this have for the Russian Federation?
Donald Trump has said he may reconsider his approach to relations with Russia if the meeting with Putin doesn't yield results. I wonder if this will affect Ukraine's policy towards Russia? Do we need to change our position?
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?