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The creation of a special tribunal for Russian aggression against Ukraine is gaining substantial international momentum. President Zelensky has signed laws supporting the establishment of this tribunal, ratified by the Verkhovna Rada in collaboration with the Council of Europe. Twenty-five countries have agreed to participate, highlighting the global resolve for accountability. Zelensky has tasked his team with setting a clear timeline to operationalize this tribunal, emphasizing the need for real justice. Despite Russian resistance, international leaders like Ursula von der Leyen stress the tribunal's importance in ensuring justice. This initiative marks a significant step towards addressing war crimes and potentially preventing future conflicts.

What steps has Ukraine taken to establish a special tribunal for Russian aggression?

Ukraine has signed laws and agreements with the Council of Europe, with support from 25 states, to establish a special tribunal. This tribunal aims to address Russian crimes of aggression, with President Zelensky directing the formation of a practical action timeline.

Why is a special tribunal necessary for handling Russian crimes against Ukraine?

The special tribunal is seen as essential for bringing accountability to Russian leadership for their aggression against Ukraine. It aims to serve justice and deter future war crimes, much like the Nuremberg Trials did post-World War II.

Who is supporting the establishment of the special tribunal against Russia?

The establishment has garnered support from the European Union, 25 countries globally, and major international figures like Ursula von der Leyen, showing widespread international backing for justice and prevention of further aggression.

How has Russia responded to the plans for a special tribunal for their aggression?

Russia has officially refused to recognize the tribunal's legitimacy and has warned other countries against participating, showing a clear resistance to the accountability measures proposed by Ukraine and its allies.

What impact does the establishment of this tribunal aim to have on international law and future conflicts?

The tribunal aims to reinforce international law by holding aggressors accountable, thus deterring future crimes of aggression. It sets a precedent for the global response to such violations, promoting peace and justice.

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костін International center for investigation of Russian crimes will start working in summer - Kostin The attorneys general of the countries that are members of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) have signed an agreement to establish an International Center for the Investigation of Crimes of Russian Aggression in The Hague, which will start operating in the summer of 2023. 1 114 4 Previously in trend: War

рейнсалу,урмас Russia is waging not just war against Ukraine, but genocide. Putin should sit in Nuremberg, - Estonian Foreign Minister Reinsalu Russia is waging not just an aggressive war against Ukraine, but also has genocidal intent and wants to destroy the Ukrainian nation and its culture. 2 313 29 Previously in trend: War

кулеба 29 states have already joined coalition to create special tribunal for Russia, - Kuleba The coalition, which is working on the parameters of the future special tribunal against Russia for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, already includes 29 states. 1 365 8 Previously in trend: War

кулеба Russia is conducting largest child abduction operation in modern history, - Kuleba The Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to work on expanding the international coalition to establish a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine and bring the military and political leadership of the Russian Federation to justice. 2 671 8 World

кулеба,флорес Guatemala was first country in Latin America to support special tribunal, - Kuleba Dmytro Kuleba and Mario Adolfo Bucaro Flores discussed joint efforts to hold Russia accountable. 2 444 5 World

мецола European Parliament calls for creation of Special Tribunal for crimes of Russian Federation, - Metzola On the anniversary of the Great War, the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metzola, repeated the call to create a special tribunal to bring Russia to justice and emphasizes that after 2022, a return to the usual cooperation with the Russian Federation is unacceptable. 572 0 Previously in trend: War

стефанчук Stefanchuk and French Prime Minister Born discuss creation of special tribunal for Russia Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk discussed with Prime Minister of the French Republic Elisabeth Born the mechanisms for establishing an international special tribunal for Russia. 734 11 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

андрій,костін Ukraine hopes for international support in creating Special Tribunal for crime of aggression, - Kostin Ukraine hopes for the support of the international community in punishing the most flagrant act of aggression in Europe since the Second World War. 432 26 Previously in trend: War

кулеба Two main models for establishing a special tribunal for Russia are currently being considered, - Kuleba Ukraine, together with its partners, is currently working on two main models for establishing a special tribunal to investigate crimes of aggression against Ukraine. 864 2 Previously in trend: War

європарламент European Parliament adopts resolution on tribunal over Russian leadership, - Deputy Head of OP Smirnov European Parliament adopts a resolution calling for a Special International Tribunal to be established to prosecute and punish crimes of aggression committed by Russia’s military and political leadership. 4 677 11 Previously in trend: War

британія Britain will provide legal assistance to Ukraine in creation of special tribunal to bring to justice top leadership of Russian Federation, - Guardian Britain has offered legal support for a tribunal to hold Russian civilian and military leaders, including Vladimir Putin, accountable for war crimes in Ukraine 1 183 5 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

оон,генассамблея Ukraine called on UN members to support resolution on establishment of special tribunal for Russia - MFA First Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Emine Dzhaparova called on the UN states to support the resolution on the establishment of a special tribunal on the crime of aggression of the Russian Federation. 1 674 2 Previously in trend: War

гаага Hague City Council supported holding of special tribunal over Putin in its city Hague City Council supported initiative of Dutch VVD party leader Lotte van Basten Batenburg to establish a special tribunal in Hague to investigate Russian crimes committed in Ukraine. 3 535 33 Previously in trend: War

тюрк,фолькер UN members should consider creating tribunal on war crimes of Russian Federation, - High Commissioner for Human Rights Turk The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Trk, called for the prosecution of war crimes committed during Russia’s war against Ukraine. 1 446 4 Previously in trend: War

зеленський International tribunal should not only be for leadership of Kremlin, - Zelensky The international tribunal should not only be for the leadership of the Kremlin. 5 190 30 Previously in trend: War

кірбі Kirby: US working on Ukraine’s proposal for UN special tribunal for Russia The United States is studying and working on the initiative of the Ukrainian side to establish a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression of the Russian Federation under the auspices of the United Nations. 787 2 Previously in trend: War

зеленський,європарламент Zelenskyi called on European Parliament to adopt resolution on creation of special tribunal on Russia’s crimes in Ukraine Ukraine calls on the European Parliament to adopt a separate resolution on creating a special tribunal on the crime of Russian aggression against Ukraine. 1 189 7 Previously in trend: War

оон UN is discussing draft resolution on creation of international tribunal over leadership of Russian Federation, - Guardian A draft resolution on the creation of a tribunal to hold the Russian leadership accountable for crimes of aggression in Ukraine is circulating at the United Nations in New York. 3 558 14 Previously in trend: War

олексій,данілов Danilov on security guarantees for the Russian Federation: After verdict in Hague, death penalty is not foreseen The fact that the European judicial system is humane can be considered a guarantee of security for the Russian Federation, because the verdict in The Hague does not include the death penalty. 11 328 42 Previously in trend: War

рау,збігнєв Most of OSCE countries support establishment of special tribunal regarding crimes committed by Russian Federation in Ukraine, - Rau The majority of OSCE participating countries support Ukraine’s initiative to create a special tribunal on the crime of aggression by the Russian Federation. 1 147 4 Previously in trend: War

трибунал France has started work on creation of special tribunal for crimes of Russian Federation in Ukraine France, together with its European and Ukrainian partners, has started work on the creation of a special tribunal regarding the crime of Russian aggression in Ukraine. 2 427 11 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

санкції Hague is deciding how to hold Russian Federation accountable for its aggression against Ukraine Consultations were held in The Hague, Netherlands, on the mechanisms and tools of prosecution for committing the crime of aggression against Ukraine. 2 221 15 World

лубінець Russia is trying to prevent creation of international tribunal: they are working with every country - Lubinets The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets believes that one of the reasons why the international tribunal against Russia has not been established yet is that the Russian Federation itself is trying to prevent this process in every possible way. 2 855 12 Previously in trend: War

путін Czech Republic supports creation of special tribunal over top leadership of Russian Federation for war crimes in Ukraine, - head of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lipavsky The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, Jan Lipavsky, spoke in favor of the creation of a special tribunal against the top leadership of Russia for war crimes committed in Ukraine. 1 337 13 Previously in trend: War

рейнсалу,урмас Steps to establish a special tribunal for Russian war criminals were discussed, - Kuleba held a conversation with Estonian counterpart Reinsalu On Sunday, Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Estonia Dmytro Kuleba and Urmas Reinsalu had a telephone conversation to discuss Ukraine’s defense capabilities and punishment for war crimes. 1 109 4 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

могила,буча,братська,ексгумація Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia call for creation of special tribunal against Russian leadership: "International order cannot survive if impunity exists." The foreign ministers of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania issued a joint statement calling on the EU, together with international partners, to help Ukraine establish a special tribunal to try Russia’s top leadership. 2 231 6 Previously in trend: War

вр,рада,верховна Verkhovna Rada called for creation of tribunal for Russian Federation Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada adopted a resolution on appealing to the UN, parliaments and governments of its member states, the European Union, and the Council of Europe regarding the creation of a special international tribunal regarding the crime of aggression against Ukraine. 1 277 19 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

зеленський I have no doubt that there will be tribunal - Zelensky on creation of international court against Russia The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, is confident in creating a Special International Tribunal to punish Russia for crimes against Ukraine. 1 323 26 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

костін Some countries are in no hurry to approve a tribunal for Russia in order to leave a post-war window for improving relations with Russia, - Kostin The creation of an international tribunal to prosecute Russia for committing crimes of aggression against Ukraine is a political decision, and authorities of some countries are in no hurry to agree to it; perhaps because they do not want to spoil relations with post-war Moscow. 3 808 14 Previously in trend: War

резніков Reznikov warned Putin: No bunker will protect war criminals from punishment "Deep concern" from the West will not stop the Ukrainians on their way to victory, and the bunker will not save Russian war criminals from punishment. 9 411 54 Previously in trend: War

київщина,злочин,воєнний,тіло Russian Federation has committed more than 40,000 war crimes in Ukraine, - PO Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Russian army has committed more than 40,000 war crimes in Ukraine. 1 082 22 Previously in trend: War

путін Putin publicly admitted to aggression against Ukraine, I call on our partners to create special tribunal, - Kuleba Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba called on international partners to support the creation of a tribunal in the case of committing the crime of aggression against Ukraine. 21 108 37 Previously in trend: War

мілошевич Putin knew about crimes, his tribunal will be fast, - prosecutor in Milosevic case Nice Russian dictator Vladimir Putin knew all the crimes of the Russian army in Ukraine, so his trial will not be long. 14 679 33 Previously in trend: War

резніков Kharkiv should become place for tribunal on Russian war criminals, - Reznikov. PHOTO Kharkiv is one of the largest crime scenes of the Russian occupiers. 4 152 18 Previously in trend: War

єспл Russia leaves European Court of Human Rights Russia's parliament has voted to withdraw from the European Court of Human Rights. The decision was made after more than 20 years as a member of the Council of Europe, the continent's main human rights organization. 9 123 32 Society

трибунал At end of summer we plan to sign and ratify documents on international tribunal for Putin, - PO The Office of the President of Ukraine expects an international tribunal to punish Russia's top military and political leadership for war crimes and international arbitration to turn Russia's frozen assets into compensation to Ukraine by the end of the summer. 3 629 20 Previously in trend: War

трасс London supports idea of international tribunal over Putin and his allies - Trass The United Kingdom is convinced of the need for real punishment for war crimes for Vladimir Putin and his allies. 5 127 25 Previously in trend: War

кулеба We need special tribunal to bring Russian leadership to justice, - Kuleba Ukraine calls on the world to support the establishment of a Special Tribunal to bring the Russian leadership to justice. 2 529 37 Previously in trend: War

могила,буча,братська,ексгумація PACE voted for urgent establishment of tribunal to investigate Russian crimes in Ukraine The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has adopted a resolution proposing the urgent establishment of a special international tribunal to investigate the crimes of Russia's military aggression in Ukraine. 4 373 15 Previously in trend: War

Zerkal reveals details of hearing at PAC behind closed doors Zerkal reveals details of hearing at PAC behind closed doors The Permanent Court of Arbitration has started to hold hearings in the arbitration Concerning Coastal State Rights in the Black Sea, Sea of Azov, and Kerch Strait, instituted by Ukraine against Russia. 11 913 146 Previously in trend: Ukraine v. Russia in The Hague

Foreign Minister Klimkin: International tribunal decision thwarts Russia Foreign Minister Klimkin: International tribunal decision thwarts Russia's plans to use Ukrainian POWs as bargaining chips The decision by the United Nations International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ordering Russia to release three ships of the Ukrainian Navy and 24 Ukrainian sailors captured in the Kerch Strait area in November 2018 and allow them to return to Ukraine has disrupted Moscow's plans. 11 879 56 Previously in trend: Azov Sea blockade

Kremlin not to execute Tribunal Kremlin not to execute Tribunal's decision on release of Ukrainian sailors International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea wants Russia to release Ukrainian sailors till June 25. 18 408 193 Previously in trend: Azov Sea blockade

Russia refuses to attend ITLOS hearing on Ukrainian seamen, - Deputy Foreign Minister Russia refuses to attend ITLOS hearing on Ukrainian seamen, - Deputy Foreign Minister Russia has said that it will not attend a hearing of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in the case on the application of provisional measures concerning the immunity of three Ukrainian naval vessels and their crew members. 6 101 35 Previously in trend: Azov Sea blockade

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