Conference participants in The Hague signed a declaration on cooperation in the investigation of Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine.
Representatives of 45 countries agreed to assist in the investigation of Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine. This was announced on Friday, July 15, by the head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak.
“At the Ukraine Accountability Conference in The Hague, 45 countries agreed to jointly coordinate the investigation of Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine, as well as to ensure the accountability of those responsible,” Yermak wrote.
Representatives of more than 40 countries attended the Ukraine Accountability Conference in The Hague on July 14. These included ministers of foreign affairs, justice, prosecutors general and other officials.
As a result, the participants signed a joint declaration of cooperation and agreed to coordinate the investigation of Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine, as well as to ensure the responsibility of those responsible.
It was previously reported that Britain would allocate £ 2.5 million to Ukraine to investigate the crimes of the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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