Thirty-six countries approve creation of special tribunal for Ukraine

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Thirty-four Council of Europe member states, along with Australia, Costa Rica and the EU as an institution, said Friday they would join a future special tribunal for Ukraine tasked with prosecuting Russia over its invasion of the country.

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“The time for Russia to be held to account for its aggression is fast approaching,” said Alain Berset, the secretary general of the Council of Europe, which acts as a guardian of human rights and democracy across the continent.

Russia was expelled from the Council of Europe - which is separate from the European Union - in 2022, following its invasion of Ukraine.

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