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EU parliament urges creation of special tribunal for Ukraine

Large majority of lawmakers support non-binding resolution for court’s establishment

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2023 10:00PM

EU parliament urges creation of special tribunal for Ukraine
The European Parliament today calls for a special tribunal to be set up that could try Russian President Vladimir Putin for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. – AFP pic, January 19, 2023

STRASBOURG – The European Parliament today called for a special tribunal to be set up that could try Russian President Vladimir Putin for the crime of aggression against Ukraine.

The non-binding resolution – backed by a large majority of lawmakers – said there was an “urgent need” for the European Union (EU) and its member states to push for the establishment of the court.

It said the tribunal should have jurisdiction to investigate not only Putin and Russia’s leadership, but also Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko for aiding Moscow.

Kyiv is pushing the international community to set up a tribunal that could more easily target the top Russian officials over the war on Ukraine.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the move by the Parliament and called “on all our partners to support such a tribunal”.

“Russia must be held accountable for its war of aggression and justice must prevail,” the Ukrainian leader wrote on Twitter.

Kyiv says a special tribunal is needed to overcome the fact that the International Criminal Court – which has opened an investigation into the conflict – cannot prosecute Russia for the crime of aggression.

The EU executive floated a proposal for a specialised tribunal to target the leadership in Moscow in November, but so far there is no consensus within the bloc on its establishment.

Germany on Monday became the latest member state to support calls for a tribunal.

The EU’s justice commissioner Didier Reynders said this week that Brussels was in discussions about establishing an international prosecution office as a step towards setting up the tribunal. – AFP, January 19, 2023

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