Establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression: What It Means for Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: Andriy Kostin, Ukraine's ambassador to the Netherlands, emphasized the need for establishing a Special Tribunal to investigate the crime of aggression against Ukraine. He noted that existing international mechanisms are not capable of effectively addressing such issues.
The Importance of the Special Tribunal
'Establishing a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression is a key step in ensuring accountability for this type of offense. Our fight for justice for Ukraine is a fight against impunity,' the ambassador emphasized.
Kostin pointed out that the main objectives of the tribunal are restoring justice and deterring future aggressions. According to him, international justice is an important tool for maintaining order in conditions where the law is under threat.
The ambassador also stressed that establishing a Special Tribunal for crimes of aggression against Ukraine is of great significance for holding accountable those responsible for these crimes, preventing similar actions in the future, and restoring justice. It is important for Ukraine to support this initiative in the fight against impunity.
Andriy Kostin's words highlight the importance of establishing a tribunal in the context of Ukraine's efforts to ensure accountability for crimes committed during aggression. This also underscores the need for international support in such matters. The successful establishment of such a tribunal can become a significant step in ensuring justice and the rule of law at the international level.
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