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EU seeks special tribunal to indict Putin for war crimes

Por: Newsweek World November 30, 2022

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Ukraine has long been pushing for the creation of a special tribunal that would allow it to prosecute Russia for war crimes committed in its territory since the beginning of Vladimir Putin's war in late February. Now, the European Union is trying to create a special court that could potentially lead directly to the indictment of Russia's president and the nation's top officials.The idea was floated by EU chief Ursula von der Leyen... + full article



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