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The recent advancements in establishing a Special Tribunal for Russian aggression signal a significant step toward international justice. Both Ukraine and the Council of Europe have signed an agreement to investigate Russia's war crimes, aiming to hold those accountable for the invasion. President Zelenskyy emphasized the urgent need for justice, urging swift action and clear timelines for the tribunal's proceedings. The European Commission supports these efforts, while Russia refuses recognition, complicating global diplomatic dynamics. The tribunal's creation is crucial to advancing justice and potentially deterring future aggressions. The world watches closely as Ukraine strives for justice through this tribunal.

What is the purpose of the Special Tribunal regarding Russia?

The Special Tribunal aims to address and prosecute the crime of aggression by Russia against Ukraine. This tribunal seeks to bring accountability and justice for the acts of war and aggression committed during the invasion, holding responsible parties accountable under international law.

How does the establishment of the Special Tribunal progress?

The establishment process involves Ukraine and the Council of Europe signing an agreement, backed by numerous countries and international bodies. This involves ratifying documents, setting legal frameworks, and international collaborations, emphasizing swift justice and accountability for war crimes.

Why does Russia refuse to recognize the Special Tribunal?

Russia's Foreign Ministry has stated it does not recognize the Special Tribunal, labeling it as "null and void". The refusal complicates diplomatic dynamics but does not prevent the tribunal from pursuing justice. International efforts continue to hold perpetrators accountable despite Russia's stance.

What role does the European Commission play in the Special Tribunal?

The European Commission, represented by President Ursula von der Leyen, supports the Special Tribunal's development, advocating for justice against Russian aggression. The European Union aims to strengthen international legal mechanisms to ensure accountability for war crimes perpetrated in Ukraine.

How will the Special Tribunal impact Ukraine's justice system?

The Special Tribunal represents a significant enhancement of Ukraine's justice framework, aligning with international standards. It promises not only justice for acts of aggression but also reinforces the rule of law, setting a precedent for addressing future geopolitical conflicts through legal means.

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