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Countries Urged To Support ICC’s Probe In Ukraine

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March 20, 2023
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Countries Urged To Support ICC’s Probe In Ukraine

A family photo of those attending the International Justice Minister's Conference at Lancaster House in London, Monday, March 20, 2023. Including at front Dominic Rabb, Britain's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, 3rd left, Minister of Justice and Security of the Netherlands, Minister Dilan Yesilgöz-Zegerius , 3rd right, Minister of Justice of Ukraine, Denys Maliuska, 2rd left, Prosecutor General of Ukraine, Andriy Kostin, 2nd right, Karim Khan KC, Prosecutor of the ICC,left, and The European Commissioner, Dider Reynders at right.

Ukraine’s justice officials and the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has appealed to countries around the world to increase funding and support for the global court’s investigations into alleged war crimes in Ukraine to ensure Russia is held accountable.

Justice Ministers from over forty countries travelled to London for the war crimes conference, jointly hosted by Britain and the Netherlands, aimed at garnering additional support for the International Criminal Court’s investigations into atrocities allegedly committed by Russian forces in Ukraine.

The conference came days after the global court issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of personal responsibility in the abduction of children from Ukraine. Friday’s move was the first time the court has issued a warrant against a leader of one of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council.

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The arrest warrant against Putin may damage his international standing, but its practical implications are likely limited, because Moscow does not recognize the court’s jurisdiction or extradite its nationals. Russian officials dismissed the ICC’s move as “legally null and void.”

As he opened the meeting, Britain’s Justice Secretary, Dominic Raab said “We share the belief that President Putin and the wider leadership must be held to account.”

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Dominic Raab, Britain’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, left, speaks to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, Andriy Kostin 

“Let’s make sure that we back up our words with deeds, that we back up our moral support with practical means to effectively investigate these awful crimes.”

Dominic Raab

Britain pledged an additional 395,000 pounds ($484,000) in support for the ICC, bringing its funding for the court to 1 million pounds. The U.K. government said other countries were also expected to pledge funding for the court’s investigations.

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Putin’s Arrest Warrant Not A Moment Of Triumph

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Karim Khan KC, Prosecutor of the ICC gestures as he speaks, as Minister of Justice and Security of the Netherlands, Minister Dilan Yesilgoz-Zegerius listens, during the Justice Ministers’ conference, at Lancaster House, in London, Monday, March 20, 2023

Karim Khan, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, averred that the warrant for Putin was not a moment of triumph but a “somber occasion” reminding the world of the need for joint action to deliver justice for Ukraine.

“If we don’t at this moment of world affairs cling to the law, if we don’t look at ourselves and ask how we can do better … we will not only miss an opportunity, but we may not have further opportunities.”

Karim Khan

The Chinese President, Xi Jinping, who travelled to Moscow to meet Putin on Monday, March 20, 2023, Beijing has said that the warrant reflected double standards on the ICC’s behalf.

Defending himself from the charge of double standards or western hypocrisy, Khan said: “What we oppose are actions that have been deemed criminal.”

“We don’t just whisper pious nothings, but we show those who need it most that the law provides shelter when even their own shelter is decimated under bombs that cause massive devastation.”

Karim Khan

Andriy Kostin, Prosecutor-General of Ukraine, stated that the abduction and transport of thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia was part of a “clear plan” by Russia to “destroy Ukraine and Ukrainian identity.”

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Prosecutor General of Ukraine, Andriy Kostin gestures as he speaks the Justice Ministers’ conference, at Lancaster House, in London, Monday, March 20, 2023

His office has already launched investigations into over 72,000 incidents of war crimes in his country, he added.

Kostin also urged world leaders to support the establishment of a special international tribunal in order to investigate and prosecute Russia’s leaders for the broader crime of aggression. The European Union, among others, have supported the idea, although some are concerned that such a tribunal could undermine the ICC’s mandate.

READ ALSO: ICC Vs Putin: When Push Comes To Shove

Tags: Andriy KostinDominic RaabInternational Criminal CourtKarim KhanWar crimesXi Jinping
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