Russia says would not recognize any EU-proposed court on Ukraine
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Russia calls illegitimate the European Union’s plan for setting up a special tribunal over alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
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Dec 02, 2022 03:59 UTC
  • Russia says would not recognize any EU-proposed court on Ukraine

Russia calls illegitimate the European Union’s plan for setting up a special tribunal over alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed formation of such court on Wednesday, saying the tribunal could hold Russian leadership responsible for ordering the alleged crimes.

Commenting on the proposal on Thursday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, "As for attempts to establish some kind of tribunal: they will have no legitimacy, will not be accepted by us, and we will condemn them."

EU Ambassador to the United Nations Olof Skoog, meanwhile, said establishment of such an accountability mechanism was "legally quite complicated."

"We're working with Ukrainians on that, but first of all, there needs to be a conversation in the EU," Skoog said. "There is a European Council...in the middle of December when this will be discussed based on some options that have been put on the table."

Ever since the beginning of the war, Kiev's Western allies, led by the United States, have been pumping Ukraine full of advanced weapons and imposing Russia a slew of sanctions, steps that Moscow says would only prolong the hostilities.

Throughout the course of the military campaign, Russia has denied either targeting civilians or having committed any other war crimes, and has instead accused Ukraine's forces of breaching international law.

MG