G7 justice ministers will discuss the investigation of war crimes in Ukraine for the first time

Germany, which currently chairs the Group of Seven (G7), is initiating the first-ever meeting of justice ministers of this format, the main topic of which will be the investigation of war crimes committed in Ukraine and the prosecution of war criminals. Marco Buschmann, the Minister of Justice of the Federal Republic of Germany noted this on Twitter on November 26, 2022.

Source: Marco Buschmann, the Minister of Justice of the Federal Republic of Germany

The meeting will take place on November 28 or November 29, 2022, in Berlin.

“The seven largest industrial nations stand by Ukraine. On Monday and Tuesday, the justice ministers of the G7 countries will meet in Berlin – for the first time ever. The subject: the prosecution of war crimes,” said the Minister of Justice of the Federal Republic of Germany.

According to Marco Buschmann, G7 countries will talk about the terrible war crimes committed by Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine.

“We [G7 countries – ed.] want to investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice. For this, we will agree on even more effective coordination,” concluded the Minister of Justice of the Federal Republic of Germany.


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