Austria joins agreement on special tribunal on Russian aggression

Olha Kovalchuk — 16 April, 12:01
Austria joins agreement on special tribunal on Russian aggression
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Austria has announced its intention to join the Enlarged Partial Agreement on the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine.

Source: European Pravda, citing the Austrian Foreign Ministry; Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha on X (Twitter)

Details: Austria became the 20th country to announce its participation in the agreement.

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Quote from the Austrian Foreign Ministry: "Accountability is a key trajectory of Austria's foreign policy. There can be no lasting peace in Ukraine without accountability."

More details: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha welcomed Vienna's decision to join the agreement.

Quote from Sybiha: "I am grateful to Austria and my colleague Beate Meinl-Reisinger for once again proving that neutrality does not mean indifference. To the contrary, accountability is critical to ensure a lasting peace on our continent."

Read more: Saving Putin from justice. Who in Europe is stalling the trial and who is helping Ukraine

Background:

  • Earlier, Sybiha said Ukraine had secured the "legal minimum" of Council of Europe member states required to put the agreement to a vote. Such a vote is possible at a meeting of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 14 and 15 May in Chișinău.
  • France has announced its readiness to join the Enlarged Partial Agreement, which will make it possible to launch the work of the Special Tribunal on Russia's crime of aggression.
  • The European Union has allocated the first €10 million towards the work of a special tribunal for the crime of Russia's aggression against Ukraine, which is being created under the aegis of the Council of Europe.

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