USD
41.37 UAH ▲0.18%
EUR
43.63 UAH ▼0.83%
GBP
52.24 UAH ▼1.85%
PLN
10.09 UAH ▼0.45%
CZK
1.73 UAH ▼0.63%
According to Nuland, the necessary mechanism can appear in the summer. Currently...

"More Months": The US told when a tribunal for Russian military criminals will appear

According to Nuland, the necessary mechanism can appear in the summer. Currently, non -governmental organizations are engaged in collecting evidence of military crimes of the Russian Federation to then transfer them to court. The Deputy State Secretary of Political Affairs Victoria Nutland has stated that the international military tribunal or other mechanism for court against Russia's war criminals will be created in 2023. The voice of America writes about it.

According to Nulanda, who answered the question of Senator-Democrat from Maryland Ben Cardin at hearings on the US Senate International Relations Committee, she would like the mechanism to be created before the anniversary of the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia in Ukraine. However, it will take several months. "But by the summer, I would like this mechanism to appear," she said.

According to her, the United States continues to work on this issue with G7 countries, international partners and Ukraine. Senator Cardin, asking, emphasized that the international community should be sure that all military criminals will be punished. This is especially important on the eve of the Holocaust Victims Day, celebrated on January 27.

Nutland noted that all the necessary work was carried out, including the collection of evidence of military crimes of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. According to her, this is also done by non -governmental organizations, documenting them for transfer to court. Some of these organizations are supported by the United States. Recall that the European Parliament voted for the Putin Tribunal.

According to the European Parliamentarians, the war and Belarus has to answer for the war in Ukraine. However, according to experts, Putin can become "intact" through international immunity. Focus also wrote that the PACE supported the creation of a tribunal for Putin and Lukashenko. According to Alexei Goncharenko, the resolution on the creation of the International Tribunal in the Hague on the military-political leadership of the Russian Federation and Belarus was unanimously supported.