A tribunal to hold war criminals accountable “even when we go to diplomacy” is something Ukraine will insist on, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday, as Russia’s full-scale invasion enters its fourth year.
It is challenging to identify what precisely this war is about when discussing just peace. We cannot forget, and we will never forget. In response to a query from Euronews, the Ukrainian president stated, “These people will answer.” “Of course, even after the problematic portion of this conflict, when we turn to diplomacy, we will continue to work on (a) tribunal.
Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin spoke over the phone less than two weeks ago, and since then, Ukraine and Europe have been excluded from Washington-Moscow negotiations.
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth’s remarks that Kyiv’s goal of joining NATO was “unrealistic” and Trump’s remarks that blamed Ukraine for the war rather than Russia have fuelled European concerns that Ukraine may be coerced into a deal that would be harmful to its security and the security of the entire continent. Concerned European leaders have met multiple times to discuss common stances and security assurances they may offer Ukraine as part of a peace agreement, and a special summit is scheduled.
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