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On Tuesday, the United States ruled in favor of setting up a special court to try Russia’s “aggression” against Ukraine, an idea already put forward by the European Union.
“USA supports the establishment of a special court for the crime of aggression against Ukraine in the form of an international court based on the Ukrainian judicial system, but also incorporating international elements, ”said a State Department spokesman.
“We expect that such a court will have significant international support, in particular from our European partners, and that it will ideally be located in a country EuropeThis was stated to journalists by the press secretary Vedant Patel.
Offer Washington takes place one day after International Criminal Court (ICC)based in The Hague to issue an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for the war crime of “deporting” Ukrainian children as part of a crackdown on Moscow against Ukraine.
Russiahowever, does not recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC.
The ICC has jurisdiction only over war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Ukrainenot the “crime of aggression” committed by Russia, attributed to its top leadership.
US and EU position
On Monday the messenger USA For International Justice, Beth van Schaaksaid USA he wants the court to have international funding and staff.
“We believe that an internationalized court based on the Ukrainian judiciary but also incorporating international elements… will give the best chances” for justice to be done,” he said in a speech at the Catholic University USA.
This is the first time USAwhich often does not accept international justice, openly supports the creation of a court to try crimes committed after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022.
European Union put forward the idea of such a court in November, which was approved in January by a vote European Parliament.
(According to AFP)
Source: RPP

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