drawn from some of the world s major war crimes tribunals that are working side by side with the office of the prosecutor general in ukraine, helping to build capacity within her war crimes directorate, how to gather evidence, how to ensure it is appropriate for a criminal trial, how to authenticate evidence that is found, and how to ultimately press charges. there will be cases before ukrainian national courts, but there also may be cases before other national courts and other international tribunals in the future. on that note. last week, following those devastating images out of bucha, president biden said this. have a listen. you ve got to remember, i got criticized for calling putin a war criminal. well, the truth of the matter, you saw what happened in bucha. he is a war criminal. but we have to gather the information, we have to continue to provide ukraine with the weapons they need to continue the fight. and we have to get all the detail so this can be an actual, have a war
found, and how to ultimately press charges. there will be cases before ukrainian national courts, but there also may be cases before other national courts and other international tribunals in the future. on that note. last week, following those devastating images out of bucha, president biden said this. have a listen. you ve got to remember, i got criticized for calling putin a war criminal. well, the truth of the matter, look what happened in bucha. he is a war criminal. but we have to gather the information, we have to continue to provide ukraine with the weapons they need to continue the fight. and we have to get all the detail so this can be an actual, have a war crime trial. ambassador, where would this trial that the president is calling for take place? the u.s., i would argue, shamefully, is still not part of the international criminal court. is that going to change anytime soon? and if not, who s going to take responsibility for the kind of war crimes tribunal that presid