A Comprehensive ‘Helsinki 21’ Accord Is Needed to Settle the Ukraine War

A Comprehensive ‘Helsinki 21’ Accord Is Needed to Settle the Ukraine War
Ukrainian soldiers prepare to fire a self-propelled howitzer toward Russian positions near Avdiivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on Dec. 26, 2022. Libkos/AP Photo
Bryan Schwartz
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Ukraine is in the right, Russia in the wrong. Ukrainian forces have performed heroically well in resisting the invasion. It is time now to consider, however, what specific arrangements will produce a lasting peace.

Bryan Schwartz
Bryan Schwartz
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Bryan Schwartz is a professor of law at the University of Manitoba.
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