36 Nations Back Tribunal to Prosecute Putin
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36 countries have joined a special tribunal aimed at prosecuting Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes. The move was announced in a joint statement by the participating states, signalling a unified legal approach to hold the Russian leader accountable. The tribunal will operate under international law and is expected to bring charges related to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The coalition includes a broad range of European, Asian, and American nations, reflecting widespread condemnation of Russia’s actions. While the tribunal’s exact jurisdiction and procedures remain to be detailed, the collective endorsement underscores the international community’s resolve to pursue justice.
This development follows earlier calls from various governments for legal action against Russian officials, marking a significant escalation in diplomatic efforts to address alleged war crimes.
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