A special tribunal is being created to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin and other officials accountable for their actions during the invasion of Ukraine. European Union foreign ministers finalized the legal framework for this tribunal during a meeting in Lviv, Ukraine. EU's chief diplomat Kaja Kallas emphasized the necessity of this body to prevent impunity for Russia's aggression, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy highlighted the tribunal's significance in deterring future acts of aggression. The tribunal will respect current immunities of officials, with investigations ready for when such protections lapse.
The establishment of the special tribunal is essential to hold Russian leadership accountable for the aggression against Ukraine, as emphasized by EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated the tribunal is a moral obligation for Europe to ensure that Russian aggression does not go unpunished, aiming to deter future conflicts.
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