EU Allocates First €10 Million for Special Tribunal on Russia’s Aggression Against Ukraine
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EU allocates first €10 million for special tribunal on Russia’s aggression against Ukraine
The European Union has allocated an initial €10 million to fund a special tribunal expected to try Russia’s top leadership for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced the move during a visit to Kyiv on Monday, October 13. “The evidence of Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine is clear. Crimes left unpunished only encourage new atrocities,” Kallas wrote on X. She said the funds would “ensure that those resp…
The EU’s €10 million “tribunal for Putin” aims to prosecute Russia’s leaders for war crimes — but European call it a "misplaced priority", a political stunt that undermines diplomacy and peace.
The European Union’s decision to allocate €10 million to establish a so-called “tribunal for Putin” has stirred controversy across Europe. While EU leaders describe it as a step toward justice and accountability, critics argue it’s a political gesture — designed more to preserve Western credibility than to bring genuine justice or peace. This international tribunal […] The post The EU’s €10 million “tribunal for Putin” aims to prosecute Russia’s…
CONSTITUTION OF FREEDOM II 10 million euros – this is how much it will cost to establish and operate a completely absurd, useless institution that has no practical significance – a European tribunal that will deal with the crime of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaia Kallas, announced that the European Union has allocated the first 10 million euros for the creation of a special tribunal to consider cases of Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
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