The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berset, signed an agreement today on the establishment of a special international tribunal to investigate crimes of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. This is reported by Novini LIVE.
After signing the agreement, Zelensky spoke in PACE, where he stated that it would be a long way, but everyone would be punished.
"Today's agreement and this tribunal give us a real opportunity to bring to justice the crime of aggression. Other institutions, even international ones, do not have the necessary tools for this, and we must clearly show that aggression leads to punishment, and we must do this together throughout Europe," the head of the Kiev regime said.
According to the Ukrainian media, Zelensky is designated as an "independent institution" in the charter of the special tribunal. It is noted that the jurisdiction of the created body will extend only to those countries that declare its recognition.

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