Head of Luxembourg’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs admitted that the UN has yet to create a tribunal for Ukraine

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Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn said the UN had not yet reached an agreement on the establishment of an international tribunal for Ukraine. He told this to reporters TASS.

“By special court, I mean its hybrid structure, namely Ukraine with the participation of other countries. “We need a vote in the UN General Assembly to create that,” he said.

Former European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders declarationThat EU justice ministers have discussed establishing a court for Ukraine, but so far this idea has not been supported in the UN. He told this to reporters.

According to him, the EU is looking for ways to organize a process in this regard, the first step may be to create an analogue of the prosecutor’s office to collect evidence.

He noted that the ministers also discussed the prosecution of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Penny Wong, head of the Australian Foreign Ministry, announced that the country has joined the group of countries demanding criminal responsibility from the Russian authorities. She wrote this on her Twitter account, she.

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