Ukraine's leaders are making it clear that Russia's involvement in the ongoing conflict must be held to account.
According to Theresa Fallon, director at the Centre for Russia, Europe, Asia Studies, there is a palpable sense of exhaustion with the war in Ukraine. The Ukrainian people want a dignified end to the fighting, and any peace plan put forward by international mediators must not reward President Vladimir Putin for starting it.
This sentiment was reinforced during negotiations over a potential peace agreement. Fallon stated that Ukrainians would accept nothing less than accountability from Russia for its actions. This stance reflects a broader shift in attitudes towards the conflict, as many now see the war as unsustainable and recognize the need for a negotiated resolution.
The push for accountability also highlights concerns about the legitimacy of any post-war settlement if it fails to acknowledge Russia's role in the conflict. The international community is now under pressure to ensure that any peace deal does not legitimize Putin's actions or enable Russia to avoid taking responsibility for its involvement.
It remains to be seen whether the Ukrainian government and international negotiators can reach a mutually acceptable agreement that meets the needs of all parties involved, particularly when it comes to holding Russia accountable.
According to Theresa Fallon, director at the Centre for Russia, Europe, Asia Studies, there is a palpable sense of exhaustion with the war in Ukraine. The Ukrainian people want a dignified end to the fighting, and any peace plan put forward by international mediators must not reward President Vladimir Putin for starting it.
This sentiment was reinforced during negotiations over a potential peace agreement. Fallon stated that Ukrainians would accept nothing less than accountability from Russia for its actions. This stance reflects a broader shift in attitudes towards the conflict, as many now see the war as unsustainable and recognize the need for a negotiated resolution.
The push for accountability also highlights concerns about the legitimacy of any post-war settlement if it fails to acknowledge Russia's role in the conflict. The international community is now under pressure to ensure that any peace deal does not legitimize Putin's actions or enable Russia to avoid taking responsibility for its involvement.
It remains to be seen whether the Ukrainian government and international negotiators can reach a mutually acceptable agreement that meets the needs of all parties involved, particularly when it comes to holding Russia accountable.