Responsibility for conducting negotiations in Moscow
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?
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?
The article talks about the upcoming talks between Trump and Putin in Alaska regarding Ukraine. Do you think representatives of Russia and the United States have the right to hold bilateral talks without the participation of Ukraine?
If Russia really jammed the GPS signal of Ursula von der Leyen's plane, will it be held responsible for this under international law?
If the fate of Ukrainian territories is discussed during negotiations between the US president and the head of the Kremlin, will these negotiations have legal force for Ukraine?
Do you think that US President Donald Trump's talks with European leaders before his summit with Vladimir Putin could affect the peace process in Ukraine?
How can I help hold Russia accountable for the attack on civilians in Yarovaya, where over 20 people died while collecting pensions?