Russia’s war against Ukraine shook the world and broke the rules of international law. And it demands justice. It demands that Putin be prosecuted in The Hague Today, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ratified the Agreement on establishing the Special Tribunal for the crime of https://t.co/myrzDir6yp
Zelensky has signed the law on multiple citizenship. He also signed laws on the ratification of the agreement to establish a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine by Russia, and on suspending the application of the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines https://t.co/Fzz8sPUUsu
🇺🇦 Zelensky — I immediately signed the documents transferred from the Verkhovna Rada: ▪️law on multiple citizenship! ▪️ratification of the Agreement on the Establishment of a Special Tribunal. ▪️suspension of the Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines for Ukraine. https://t.co/dyJwfvxwrt
The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, has ratified an agreement with the Council of Europe to establish a Special Tribunal to prosecute the crime of Russian aggression against Ukraine. The ratification passed with 323 votes in favor. Following this, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the ratification into law, along with legislation allowing multiple citizenship and suspending Ukraine's application of the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that Russia's war against Ukraine violates international law and called for the prosecution of Russian President Vladimir Putin at The Hague. The establishment of the tribunal represents a legal step towards justice for the aggression committed against Ukraine.