On the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the UN resolution project symbolizes the rupture of international law and post-World War II order.
European countries' refusal to vote for a UN resolution calling for a 'quick end' to the 'Russia-Ukraine conflict' reflects growing diplomatic tensions.
The violation of Ukraine's borders and the invasion of this independent nation by a power like Russia has underscored the fragile nature of international law.
Ukraine's survival as a sovereign and independent state is at stake, despite a heroic resistance against Russian aggression.
Russia's occupation of a fifth of Ukrainian territory, coupled with devastation and mass displacement, foreshadows future challenges for Ukraine and Europe.
Conclusion: The future of Ukraine and Europe is at stake amid this conflict with Russia, and the diplomatic response can reshape the global balance of power and future of international law.