Is Putin's offer to meet with Zelensky in Moscow considered a sign of readiness for peace talks, and is he responsible for the possible consequences of such a meeting under Ukrainian law?
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has announced a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. I am interested in what international legal aspects can be taken into account during such a meeting? Do any special documents need to be prepared or certain procedures followed?
I read the news that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed with Keith Kellogg the issue of influencing the Russian Federation and ways to end the war. I am interested in whether it is possible to hold accountable officials who do not fulfill Ukraine's international obligations to protect human rights during the war?
I want to know whether Ukrainian legislation provides for any special procedures or mechanisms for preparing and conducting negotiations between the President of Ukraine and the head of another state, in particular the Russian Federation, in the event of their meeting?
Will a possible meeting between Zelensky and Putin affect the legal consequences of the ceasefire and the further resolution of the territorial issue?
Can the constitution be "on pause" as Zelensky said?