The Netherlands will create a compensation commission for Ukraine: how it will work.
Negotiations on the establishment of a compensation commission for Ukraine in the Netherlands
According to inkorr.com: This week, negotiations are taking place in the Netherlands regarding the formation of a compensation commission for Ukraine. This was reported by Iryna Mudra, Deputy Head of the Office of the President.
'A register of damages, the future compensation commission, and a tribunal are concrete legal steps towards justice. In the capital of international law, we are working for those who have lost their home, loved ones, and future,' Mudra noted.
Iryna Mudra also emphasized that she led the Ukrainian delegation at diplomatic negotiations concerning the Convention on the International Compensation Commission for Ukraine.
'We are doing everything to ensure that Russian aggression receives not only moral condemnation but also material consequences,' Mudra stressed.
The commission being discussed between Ukraine and the Netherlands is an important legal step towards compensating those affected by Russian aggression. The Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine highlighted that this initiative aims to restore justice and provide compensation to those who have suffered serious losses due to the actions of Russian troops.
The establishment of the compensation commission is a key step on the path to restoring Ukraine after the war. This initiative will not only contribute to the legal protection of the rights of victims but also emphasizes international support for Ukraine in the face of aggression. The efforts of diplomacy and international partners, such as the Netherlands, are of great importance for restoring justice and ensuring compensation for the damages incurred.
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