Andorra and Monaco will join the agreement on a special tribunal for Russia — Sibiga
Andorra and Monaco have announced their intention to join the agreement establishing a special tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
This was announced by Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga.
According to him, these countries’ decision is an important contribution to international efforts to establish a mechanism for holding perpetrators accountable for the crime of aggression.
Sybiga thanked Andorra and Monaco for supporting the initiative to establish a special tribunal for Russia.
Earlier, Finland joined the effort to establish a special tribunal against Russia.
Earlier, Austria officially confirmed its intention to join the Enlarged Partial Agreement on the Special Tribunal regarding Russia’s crime of aggression against Ukraine.
France has joined the agreement on the special tribunal regarding Russia’s aggression.