Greece will join the agreement on the Special Tribunal regarding Russia's aggression against Ukraine
Greece plans to join an international agreement to establish a special tribunal to address the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
This was announced by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga.
According to him, Greece has become the 22nd country to inform the Council of Europe of its intention to join the expanded partial agreement.
Sybiga emphasized that the process of holding those responsible for the crime of aggression against Ukraine accountable is gaining momentum, and stressed the inevitability of justice.
The Foreign Minister also thanked the Greek side for its support and called on other states to join this initiative.
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.