At the Council of Europe summit held in Reykjavik, the Icelandic capital, Armenia and five other countries did not sign an agreement on the creation of a registry to record the damage done to Ukraine during the hostilities. It has been reported by the Armenian edition. Armenia today.
The newspaper states that in addition to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina did not sign the agreement.
A total of 41 countries signed the agreement. Andorra, Bulgaria and Switzerland have announced their intention to join the agreement.
On 17 May, Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra announced that the Council of Europe approved Establishment of a record of damage to Ukraine. According to him, the registry was created in cooperation with Ukraine and will be “based” in The Hague. It will receive, process and store claims for compensation. According to the minister, 43 countries have already joined this mechanism.