Andorra and Monaco Join Special Tribunal on Russia’s Aggression
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Andorra and Monaco have both joined the Special Tribunal on Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, expanding the international body that seeks to hold Russian officials accountable for the conflict.
The move follows earlier participation by several other European microstates, underscoring growing support for the tribunal’s mandate to investigate war crimes and violations of international law.
The tribunal, established to address the legal consequences of Russia’s actions in Ukraine, now includes representatives from both Andorra and Monaco, broadening its reach across the European Union and beyond.
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