You have national tribunals, you have an International Criminal court, why create another tribunal . The problem is that we are faced with a lack of accountability because there is no International Court that can prosecute putin, the senior Political Leadership and the senior military command of russia. State for the crime of aggression, even the icc does not have such jurisdiction, unfortunately, but everyone these crimes that we are currently documenting are the result of crime, aggression or the result of their leaderships decision to plan and wage this war, if we want to prevent something worse in the future, we must punish the state and its leaders that start such wars today, precisely therefore , we must sense this gap in capabilities and. Create a special tribunal on aggression and bring putin, lukashenka and their entourage to justice. Is there progress on this matter . I know that there were discussions, it seems that they were western countries say yes, in principle, but in p
Negotiating table and find a solution in which ukraine will be recognized as a sovereign and independent state. Nato secretary general Jen Stoltenberg said this during a joint press conference with the Prime Minister of sweden, in the same brussels. At the same time, he added that putin started this war and he can end it today, but ukraine does not have such an opportunity. Capitulation is not peace says mr. Stoltenberg, therefore the alliance is continuing. To help us to our complete victory, and for this, again, says the nato secretary general, he welcomes the supply of longrange missiles to ukraine, and he refused to talk about specific systems and specific allies who can provide it. Well, if Jen Stoltenberg was in favor, did not condemn, but was surprised by the statement of pope francis, then it is obvious that in russia she was applauded. Those standing in the kremlin were happy to pick it up, although in the end i and each of you had no doubts about this. Putins spokesman Dmitry
View from the Vatican: The Sant'Egidio community has been instrumental in high-profile peacemaking efforts. Now its ties to the Russian Orthodox Church may assist Cardinal Matteo Zuppi as he heads to Kyiv and Moscow.