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International Criminal Court opens office in Ukraine

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International Criminal Court opens office in Ukraine

International Criminal Court And Ukraine signed an agreement on the operation of the Court’s office in the country, said the ICC, which last week issued an international warrant for the arrest of the Russian president Vladimir Putin.

“This is just the beginning, a good start,” said the Prosecutor General of Ukraine. Andrey Kostin regarding the agreement he signed on behalf of his country at The Hague, seat of the International Criminal Court.

“I am convinced that we will not stop until the perpetrators of international crimes in Ukraine are brought to justice,” the prosecutor general added in a statement.

And this is “regardless of their political or military stance,” says Andrei Kostin, applauding the “historic” ICC decision to issue an international arrest warrant for Putin for the war crime of transferring children from Ukraine.

In early March, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine announced that Kyiv was preparing to open an office of the International Criminal Court.

Yesterday, the legislature of the International Criminal Court condemned “threats” emanating from Russia against the members of the Court following the issuance of warrants for the arrest of the Russian President and the Russian Commissioner for Children’s Rights. Maria Lvova-Belova.

OUR Russia announced on Monday crime investigation against prosecutor and three judges of the International Criminal Court.

OUR Dmitry Medvedeva member of the Russian Security Council, known for his delusional statements, advised, according to the Dutch media, on the same day via Telegram, that ICC judges “keep a good look at the sky.”

The International Criminal Court was established in 2002 to try the most serious crimes committed in the world. It has seven branches: in Kinshasa and Bunia, Republic of the Congo, Kampala, Uganda, Bangui, Central African Republic, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, Tbilisi, Georgia and Bamako, Mali.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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