Trump Administration Withdraws US from Ukraine War Crimes Investigation Group
- The US Justice Department has informed European officials of its withdrawal from the International Center for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, as reported by The New York Times.
- This withdrawal represents a shift in US policy, moving towards a more pro-Russian stance under the Trump administration, substantially departing from Biden's commitments.
- Michael Schmid, president of Eurojust, confirmed the US will conclude its involvement in the ICPA, aimed at holding Russian leaders accountable for war crimes in Ukraine.
- Despite the US withdrawal, Schmid stated that the ICPA remains committed to holding those responsible for core international crimes in Ukraine accountable.
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