“The issue of bringing Russia accountable for its aggression against Ukraine has not been removed from the agenda, moreover, there is some progress towards the creation of a special about a journal, the Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga said. Source: Foreign Minister in an interview with RBC-Ukraine Direct Sibiga: “If we talk about Russia’s responsibility, we have progress to achieve agreements on the creation of a special tribunal.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Foreign Minister in an interview with RBC-Ukraine
Direct Sibiga Language: “If we talk about Russia’s responsibility, we have progress to achieve an agreement on the creation of a special tribunal. This work is done because some macro solutions were made at the beginning, then everything went to the level of more expert, professional work, and now we have reached a truly significant process, with the perspective.”
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Details: To clarifying the question of whether this means that the punishment of aggressors is not removed from the table, he replied: “It cannot be removed. Therefore, work on a special joint is ongoing, about the register of losses (continues – ed.)”.
The Foreign Minister also recalled a recent precedent when a Russian criminal was sentenced in Finland.
“And here is a prime example that the enemy’s punishment for those war crimes, crimes against humanity, for this genocidal policy in Ukraine – it is inevitable,” Sibiga summed up.
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Prehistory:
- In early 2023 it was reported that Ukraine, along with allies and partners Three models of establishment and work of a special tribunal on the crime of aggression of Russia have worked.
- In August 2023, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine stated that a special tribunal for the crime of Russia’s aggression should be held accountable for about 20 representatives of political and military leadership of the Russian Federation.
- On March 17, the media reported that the United States was leaving a multinational group that investigates Russia’s crimes during its invasion of Ukraine, including the actions of the Kremlin head Vladimir Putin.
- In addition, according to NYT, the Trump administration also reduces the work of the War Crime Investigation Group, created in 2022 by the then Prosecutor General Merrick Garland and completed by experienced prosecutors.