Legal Analysis of the Role of the European Union as a Mediator in Russia-Ukraine Disputes
Abstract
This study analyzes the role of the European Union as a mediator in
resolving disputes between Russia and Ukraine. The conflict between the two
countries has created regional tensions that affect political stability and security in
Europe. In dealing with this complex situation, the European Union is trying to
function as a mediator with the aim of reducing tensions and encouraging
constructive dialogue between the two warring parties. This study aims to identify
and analyze the role of European Union law as a mediator in the context of this
dispute. A legal approach that includes an analysis of agreements and legal
instruments involving the European Union as a mediator in efforts to reach a
peaceful settlement. This study also reviews the legal mechanisms used by the
European Union in facilitating dialogue and peace between Russia and Ukraine.
This study uses a qualitative normative method, namely the method of collecting
data through books, journals and online news related to the subject matter of this
research. The results of the analysis show that the European Union’s role as a
mediator in the Russia-Ukraine dispute involves many legal aspects, including
authority, the relevant legal framework, and existing legal commitments. In this
context, the European Union must operate with due observance of its limitations
and legal responsibilities as a neutral and independent mediator.
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