Italy will support the establishment of a special tribunal for war crimes committed in Ukraine. writes about it red blood cell Referring to the Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.
“Killing an unarmed population is a war crime, and we will see how we deal with it: if there is a special court, we will not mind,” said the Italian representative.
Tajani added that Italy did not send weapons to Ukraine for attacks on the territory of the Russian Federation, but “if someone violates the norms of international law, then all countries should take a single position.”
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, proposed in November that a special tribunal be set up to investigate Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
According to him, a special court should be established under the auspices of the UN and with the support of the EU’s closest partners. The head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, has promised to continue talks on this issue alone.
The Kremlin condemned the attempt to create a special court. According to the Russian side, such a process has no legitimacy.