Netherlands Establishes Tribunal for Russia: Zelenskyy Details Attack Fallout.
Gratitude to the Netherlands for Launching the Special Tribunal
According to Espreso.tv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined the consequences of Russian strikes that hit Kyiv on July 2, 2023, while thanking the Netherlands for its decision to set up a Special Tribunal aimed at prosecuting Russia’s leadership. According to Zelenskyy, this initiative will target not only the effects of aggression but the crime of aggression itself.
International Backing for Ukraine
Alongside the Netherlands, Poland and Iceland have also agreed to join the agreement establishing the Special Tribunal. These moves could significantly reshape the legal landscape and help deliver justice in the context of the aggression against Ukraine.
The creation of the Special Tribunal marks a major milestone in Ukraine’s pursuit of justice and the restoration of rule of law following Russian aggression. The involvement of the Netherlands, Poland, and Iceland underscores broad international solidarity with Ukraine and a shared commitment to holding perpetrators legally accountable. This effort may also inspire other nations considering similar support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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