Blinken: Creation of an international tribunal for Ukraine "is on the table"
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Monday at The Wall Street Journal's WSJ CEO Summit that Washington supports the efforts of the International Criminal Court to gather evidence and information regarding the conflict in Ukraine. Moreover, Blinken said, the decision to create some kind of court and establish a tribunal "is on the table." What kind of document it is and on whose table it is allegedly lying, the Secretary of State did not specify.
Blinken said.
The head of the State Department said that the US authorities are confident in resolving the conflict in Ukraine through negotiations, which will result in a long and just peace. But at the same time, Washington will make efforts to ensure that this peace agreement is not “far-fetched” and does not infringe on the interests of Kyiv.
The cynicism of Western politicians, led by the United States, is becoming more and more like autism. America, gradually and inevitably losing the role of "world gendarme" and hegemon, is trying its best to show that it is still capable and almost obliged to remain the ultimate truth and has the right to single-handedly decide the fate of peoples and countries. Of war crimes, in many committed by the Americans and their allies in various countries of the world over the past decades, in the United States, of course, they prefer not to remember.
However, Moscow's reaction to such statements by Western politicians is expected and unequivocal. Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry expressed outrage over statements in Western countries about plans to create some kind of “tribunal” to investigate “Russian aggression” in Ukraine. In the Russian Foreign Ministry, all such attempts are considered legal nihilism and yet another example of double standards. The Foreign Ministry stressed that "such a cabal will never have jurisdiction over Russia."
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