In November 2022, after months of enduring Russian aggression, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy unveiled a 10-Point Peace Formula to address the conflict in Ukraine. Click on the title of the document below to access it.
Ukraine’s Peace Formula was first introduced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in October 2022 to the Group of Seven (G7) leaders and later published on official Ukrainian government platforms. It addresses critical issues required for any genuine negotiation to end Russia's aggression, including the non-negotiable principle of territorial integrity, security concerns such as food and energy security, compensation for war damages, and accountability for crimes committed during the armed conflict.
Ukraine’s Peace Formula Philosophy
Ukraine’s Peace Formula Philosophy elaborates on the Peace Formula 10-points by providing more details on how the principles apply to Ukraine.
PILPG Analyses of Ukraine’s Peace Formula
PILPG’s international law experts have meticulously analyzed each point of Ukraine’s Peace Formula, confirming that every point is robustly supported by existing international legal frameworks. Our findings are shared below, including in the form of: legal memoranda, a blog post, and a podcast episode.
Legal Memoranda
Click on the cover page to access the memorandum of interest.
Dive into our analysis to discover the strong legal foundations underpinning Ukraine’s proposal.
Read our draft Global Peace Compact, which sets forth a framework for achieving the purpose and objective of President Zelenskyy’s Peace Formula.
Additional PILPG Materials
This section has links to PILPG blog posts and podcast episodes that evaluate Ukraine’s Peace Formula. Click on the title of the blog or podcast of interest to access it.
PILPG x Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties Blog:
Zelenskyy’s 10-Points vs. the Potemkin Peace Plans: A Comparative Analysis of Peace Proposals for Ukraine
PILPG’s Lawyering Peace: Hot Takes podcast:
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