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Eight countries have confirmed their readiness to join the agreement on the Special Tribunal on Russian aggression

UA NEWS 30 March 2026 13:16
Eight countries have confirmed their readiness to join the agreement on the Special Tribunal on Russian aggression

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga announced significant progress in establishing a Special Tribunal to investigate Russia’s crime of aggression against Ukraine. 

According to him, eight countries have already officially confirmed their readiness to join the Enlarged Partial Agreement, and this list is constantly growing.

The Foreign Minister emphasized that the scale of the atrocities committed by Russian occupiers is unprecedented in Europe since World War II. 

The crime of aggression itself is the root cause of all subsequent war crimes, which is why the top political and military leadership of the Russian Federation must face inevitable accountability.

“Russian criminals, including the top political and military leadership of the Russian Federation, must be held accountable, and there will be no amnesty,” Andriy Sibiga emphasized in his post on the social media platform X.

As a reminder, Sibiga assessed the role of Ukrainian drones in the Middle East.

Sybiga also held a meeting with the newly elected president of Chile.

 

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