Amsterdam, along with Kiev, will create a registry of Russian war crimes committed against Ukraine.
In the Netherlands, an International Center for Criminal Prosecution of Russian Aggression against Ukraine will be created, and a register of crimes will also be created. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands Wopke Gukstra in a joint speech with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia Urmas Reinsalu, reports Ukrinform.
“Today we talked about responsibility, without it there will be no lasting peace. Russia must be held accountable for everything it has done on the land of Ukraine. All the war crimes of Russia, crimes against to humanity must be punished. The Netherlands supports all these efforts,” he said. Gukstra.
He emphasized that the Netherlands will support Ukraine in the struggle for freedom and peace as long as necessary – both in the issue of providing weapons, humanitarian aid, and in restoring and punishing the Russian Federation for crimes.
“Together with partners, we will investigate all crimes committed, especially the abduction of Ukrainian children. The International Center for Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine will work in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, together with Ukraine, will we have a register of crimes committed against Ukraine. A meeting will be held today of dialogue groups, “said the minister.
According to him, the decisive role of Ukraine in this process and the rule of law will be ensured even in war conditions.
Earlier, the United States announced its readiness to try Russian war criminals. Necessary changes were made in the law.
Recall that in the evening video message to the people of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about the meeting with prosecutors general from Ukraine’s partner states and international institutions. He emphasized that the world’s moral duty is to restore justice and punish war criminals.
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