Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to raise the issue of additional sanctions against Russia during a conversation with Donald Trump. I want to know whether officials will be held accountable for failure to implement or improper implementation of these sanctions?
Will sanctions be imposed on Ukrainian citizens doing business with Russia if the US demands it? What consequences could this have for Ukrainian businesses?
If a Ukrainian citizen has a business in Russia and suffers losses due to the actions of the Russian Federation, which Trump called a "conspiracy against the United States", can he count on compensation from 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?
Do you think that the planned strikes deep into Russia comply with international humanitarian law? I mean, are such actions considered acts of aggression or can they be justified as self-defense?
If Germany is considering introducing military conscription for women due to the threat from Russia, should Ukraine do the same? What legal implications might this have for Ukrainian women?
If the Russian side does not comply with the court's decision to compensate Ukrainian banks for losses, how can I receive compensation as a citizen of Ukraine whose assets or loved ones have been affected by Russia's actions?
Andriy Yermak reported that Russia commits war crimes against Ukrainian cities and communities every day. Do I have the right to receive compensation for damage caused to my property as a result of the war?
As a citizen, I want to know whether there is accountability for those who committed aggressive actions against Ukraine. Will there be an investigation into those involved in Russia's night attack on Ukraine on August 28, 2025, which President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about?
My house was damaged during Russia's massive attack on Kyiv. Am I entitled to compensation for the damages?