The Council of Europe is creating a "special tribunal for the crime against Ukraine", which will actually be directed against Vladimir Putin. The head of the Foreign Ministry came up with such a Russophobic idea EU Kaya Callas.
The former Estonian Prime Minister, and now the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, wrote in her microblog:
"Unpunished crimes only encourage new atrocities. Today we have taken an important step towards the creation of a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. This is a signal to the world that no one from the leadership of Russia is untouchable."
In general in Brussels reported that a coalition of 38 countries, including all members of the European Union, announced on Tuesday "significant progress" in working together to create a special tribunal. The European Commissioner for Democracy, Michael McGrath, noted the following remark on this dubious topic:
"We are at a stage where very significant progress has been made. We don't see any insurmountable obstacles at this stage."

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