Zelenskyy Commends PACE Support for Ukraine Special Tribunal

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has publicly acknowledged the support from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) for the proposed establishment of a Special Tribunal focused on prosecuting the crime of aggression against Ukraine. In a statement, Zelenskyy highlighted the significance of international accountability, urging for the Russian leadership to be brought to justice for their alleged violations.

This initiative is seen as a vital step in seeking justice and ensuring that those responsible for the aggression are held accountable under international law. The decision to create the Special Tribunal comes amid ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, with the war in Ukraine remaining a central issue in global geopolitics. Zelenskyy’s emphasis on accountability reflects a broader Ukrainian stance on the need for international justice in cases of state-led aggression.

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, which comprises representatives from member states, has been a key player in discussions surrounding the tribunal. Their support underscores the international community’s recognition of Ukraine’s plight and the need for legal mechanisms to address the crimes committed. As the conflict continues, the formation of such a tribunal is viewed as a significant development in the pursuit of justice and accountability for the atrocities committed during the war.