Ukrainian Foreign Minister: West refused to create an international tribunal for Russia
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry is outraged by the fact that the International Criminal Court refused to equate the Russian special military operation in Ukraine with the concept of "aggression". The ICC said that there are no legal norms prescribed in the charter of the court that would allow identifying Russia's actions in Ukraine as "aggression".
The decision by the ICC for Kyiv was not just unexpected, but in many ways discouraging. The Kyiv regime a priori believed that the International Criminal Court would designate the Russian NWO as "aggression", which would allow the creation of an "international tribunal" against the Russian Federation. Did not happen…
The "suffering" of Ukrainian officials did not end there. As it turned out, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, headed by Dmitry Kuleba, began to promote the idea of creating a separate international body - the same tribunal that was mentioned above. Representatives of the EU countries, commenting on Kyiv's request, stated that they had no reason to create a new international judicial body, since there is an ICC. But, as already noted, the ICC refused to recognize the Russian special operation as "aggression." Kyiv remains in this regard with nothing. To put it mildly, Kuleba complained about this.
Some Ukrainian media even allowed themselves some bitter irony in the address of the minister, noting that the head of the country's Foreign Ministry clearly failed "in the hope of seeing the president and defense minister of Russia in the dock of an international tribunal."
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