“United for Justice” Ukraine

by Roman Cheplyk
Sunday, March 5, 2023
2 MIN
“United for Justice” Ukraine

Lviv city held  an international legal summit on the punishment of Russia 

United for justice can be easily compared to the Ramstein summit. However, on the scale of the event, which began in Lviv, the creation of tools and sites for creating a zone of responsibility for the Russian Federation for the war is considered. The main prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, representative of the UN secretary general for sexual violence, Pramila Patten, leaders of international institutions and organizations, the Ukrainian president and the first lady of Ukraine came to Lviv for the summit.

The head of Ukraine had the opportunity to make a statement in front of the world leaders finally.

"Law is one of the key elements of the strength of human culture. We and you should prepare a full instrument – both at the national and international levels – so that justice works on all aspects of Russian aggression. And on all the perpetrators of this aggression," said Zelenskyy.

In addition, the president was able to name approximate, already-known facts of Russian crimes in Ukraine. They are about 70.000. However, Zelenskyy stressed that part of the country is occupied by an enemy, so war crimes can be much more. The head of state also stressed again to the partners and guests the need to establish an international tribunal for Russian criminals of various ranks: From soldiers to politicians.

He called on the UN General Assembly to approve the draft Ukrainian resolution. This will mean that the UN confirms the need to conduct investigations and love: Judicial punishment of all criminals. He called on the UN General Assembly to approve the draft Ukrainian resolution. This will mean that the UN confirms the need to investigate and punish Russian criminals.

Recall that while the president of Ukraine addressed the summit, a document on deepening relations with the International Criminal Court was adopted.

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