EU backs Ukraine war crimes tribunal in riposte to Putin’s war parade
- Ukraine and the European Union will announce a special tribunal on May 9, 2025, to prosecute Vladimir Putin and Kremlin officials for the invasion of Ukraine.
- This tribunal follows long-term efforts and legal challenges to hold Russia's leadership accountable, as Ukraine lacks jurisdiction and immunity blocks prosecution.
- The tribunal will address Moscow's crime of aggression and involve 40 countries and the EU working on its legal framework, with final approval expected at an upcoming EU meeting.
- EU High Representative Kaja Kallas announced that the EU will officially approve the creation of a tribunal to hold perpetrators of war crimes accountable.
- The tribunal's creation signals a coordinated international response to Russian war crimes but faces uncertainty over how it will effectively bring top Kremlin officials to justice.
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