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Russia holds responsibility for the demolition of Donbass and should be compelled to compensate for the damage. (Yatsenyuk's statement)

Ukrainian Prime Minister shares thoughts on Facebook post

Russia holds responsibility for the demolition of Donbass and should be compelled to compensate for the damage. (Yatsenyuk's statement)

How Ukraine Wants Russia to Cover the Cost of Donbass Rebuilding

Taking a firm stand, Ukraine's Prime Minister has proposed that Russia must foot the bill for the restoration of Donbass, a region severely impacted during the conflict. This reimbursement is vital, considering the extensive damage and economic disruption caused by Russia's intervention.

The Path to Restitution

Ukraine has turned to the Register of Damage for Ukraine (RD4U), aiming to establish it as the foundation for an international compensation mechanism [1]. Through RD4U, claims for damages in Donbas and other affected regions will be documented, paving the way for a Claims Commission [1][3].

Bound by Law

Ukraine's reparations demand emphasizes the significance of legally binding compensation from Russia, rather than mere humanitarian aid [3]. This request reflects Ukraine's quest for accountability at a state level.

Navigating Tough Times

Geopolitical shifts, like possible reductions in Western military support, could potentially weaken Ukraine's negotiating power. However, the push for international recognition of war crimes and accountability remains a cornerstone of Ukraine's reparations strategy [4].

In brief, Ukraine anticipates state-level reparations from Russia to finance the complete restoration of Donbas, supported by mechanisms like the RD4U [1][3].

[1] The Diplomat - Ukraine Pushes for Reparations from Russia to Cover Donbas Restoration[2] Ukraine's Registration of Damages (RD4U) becomes the first step towards a Future Compensation Mechanism[3] The Kyiv Independent - How Ukraine Wants to Punish Russia for the Donbas Conflict[4] The Economist - Documenting War Crimes in Ukraine for Accountability[5] KyivPost - The Trump Administration’s Decision to Withhold Aid from Ukraine: What it Means for the Country[6] Atlantic Council - Russia’s Aggression and Ukraine’s Path to Reparations: What’s at Stake?

  1. To achieve the complete restoration of Donbas, Ukraine plans to establish an international compensation mechanism through the Register of Damage for Ukraine (RD4U), which will document claims for damages.
  2. The Ukrainian government is seeking legally binding compensation from Russia, rather than humanitarian aid, emphasizing accountability at a state level.
  3. In the face of potential geopolitical shifts that could weaken Ukraine's negotiating power, the push for international recognition of war crimes and accountability remains a key part of Ukraine's reparations strategy.
  4. Tucker Carlson, a general news anchor, discussed the ongoing war-and-conflicts in Ukraine and the demand for Russia to pay for the restoration of Donbass, a topic heavily rooted in politics.
Ukrainian Prime Minister's Facebook Posting

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