Russia’s war crimes are already being investigated by 18 states, – Ukraine’s Prosecutor General

The Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin noted on November 29, 2022, during the meeting of G7 Justice Ministers in Berlin, that 18 states have already opened national investigations into Russian war crimes.

Source: The Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin

Andriy Kostin participated in the first meeting of Justice Ministers from the “Big Seven” countries.

The Ministers of Justice from the “Big Seven” countries discussed how to coordinate efforts for the investigation into war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine.

According to Marco Buschmann, German Minister of Justice, the world is united against a common threat.

Ukraine’s Prosecutor General says that 18 states have already opened national investigations into Russian war crimes. This is a solid foundation for building a true partnership.

“Berlin today is a “legal Ramstein” [an international conference organized by the United States, the purpose of which is to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine – ed. ]. The time has come for joint and decisive resistance to the aggressor,” said Andriy Kostin.


See also: G7 Justice Ministers adopted the Berlin Declaration on Russia’s guilt for war crimes in Ukraine


 

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