WASHINGTON DC.
Albeit evaluation of President of Ukraine, Volodomir Zelensky, about the
creation of a legislation about War[1],
Reunion held between European leaders and President of the United States leaded
arguments towards a Lasting and Durable Peace. Even though diplomatic way
achieved dialectic and technical
scrutiny process about war between
the Federation of Russia and the Republic of Ukraine the position of Europe
as front line for defense stated multilateral arrangement suggested by the
President of the United States, Donald Trump.
After
President Zelensky’s modest request for conditions identified by himself as Security Guarantees, Bilateral Agreements,
Air Defense and Patriotism President of Ukraine re stated objective to support
the American Way to End Confrontation.
Even
though the Pursuit for Peace (Bilateral Meeting Held between President Donald
Trump and President Vladimir Putin in Alaska) aimed a Deal, the scrutinizing process
identified during multilateral meeting signaled the importance of keeping
democratic characteristics about form of State and effective political
Institutionalism to support President Zelensky’s legislation about War.
The
suggested leaded process discussed between leaders includes the initiation of a
two year period of Academic confrontation and deliberation towards a real
Lasting and Durable Peace and competitive Political Institutionalism to target
conflict.
“We are going to work with Ukraine”,
stated President Trump during meeting in Washington (Trump, 2025) (Global News)
Albeit
mentioning the military intention to sell weapons to NATO fact and hitherto
Front Line the multilateral objective to stop Russia’s Aggression (Solution 1944 Finland) moderated
content between leaders nevertheless, after the identification of a consented normed
path.
[1] Speech of President Zelensky held
June 2025 in Strasbourg (Council of Europe) suggesting the creation of a
Tribunal for War with the intention to follow normed Direction and Justice
concerning War.
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