Special Tribunal for Russia: Agreement May Be Signed Soon.


The agreement to establish a special tribunal for the crime of aggression may be signed on May 9 in Kyiv. This was reported by MP Maria Mezentseva-Fedorenko. She noted that political will is needed to sign the document.
'The documents are ready, the Council of Europe is also ready. We are counting on the decision of the President of Ukraine,' the MP emphasized.
Mezentseva-Fedorenko reminded that the arrival of the leaders of partner countries in Kyiv is expected on May 9 at the invitation of the President, the government of Ukraine, and the Verkhovna Rada.
'I am not in a position to announce that an agreement will definitely be signed on the 9th, as I am not the one signing it. But I am confident that the President is not disappointed with our work, which has been done in a very short Time. Such agreements take years to prepare. However, it seems to me that the unity of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, the entire organization, and all those who are not so public but work behind the scenes has allowed us to prepare this agreement for signing,' the politician added.
The Agreement to Establish a Special Tribunal May Be Signed on May 9
According to the report from Maria Mezentseva-Fedorenko, Ukraine may sign an agreement to establish a special tribunal for the crime of aggression on May 9 in Kyiv. There is the necessary political will for this. The documents are already ready, as is the Council of Europe. The politician is counting on the decision of the President of Ukraine. Also, the arrival of the leaders of partner countries in Kyiv is expected on May 9 at the invitation of the President, the government of Ukraine, and the Verkhovna Rada.
Mezentseva-Fedorenko reminded that it is not possible to make a final announcement regarding the signing of the agreement on the 9th, as it is the President who signs it. However, she is confident that the President is satisfied with the work done, which has been carried out quite quickly. The completion of the agreement required many years of preparation, but thanks to the joint efforts of the European Union and the Council of Europe, it is possible to sign the documents.
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