Crimes of Aggression against Ukraine 2023-07-06
2023-07-06
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No specific background provided, but the question arises from ongoing international efforts to hold Russia accountable for its actions in Ukraine.
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential establishment of a special tribunal on crimes of aggression against Ukraine?
I am confident that Russia will be held accountable for its appalling actions in Ukraine. We have been at the forefront of international efforts. We have referred Russia to the International Criminal Court, we will intervene on behalf of Ukraine before the International Court of Justice later this year, and we are part of the core group of states working to establish a special tribunal for the crime of aggression.
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The specific ask about recent discussions with Cabinet colleagues was not directly addressed. Instead, general efforts towards accountability were mentioned.
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Continuing from previous discussions, the question addresses the lack of jurisdiction for the International Criminal Court over crimes of aggression and the urgency to set up a special tribunal.
The Attorney General will appreciate that the International Criminal Court does not have jurisdiction over crimes of aggression—in effect, the deliberate, violent and unprovoked military incursion into the sovereign territory of another recognised state. Karim Khan, a prosecutor at the ICC, has pointed out that none of the other 93,000 war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine could have happened had it not been for that initial crime of aggression. Will the Attorney General assure us that steps are being taken to set up a special tribunal as quickly as possible, so that Putin and his fellow criminals can be brought to justice before they get the chance to destroy the evidence?
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his interest in this matter. There are three broad strands to our work on accountability. First, we have provided expert assistance to Ukrainian investigators. Secondly, alongside the international community we will continue to provide the ICC with funding, people and expertise, though I accept that the crime of aggression cannot be prosecuted there. Thirdly, we are exploring other options to hold Russia accountable for the crime of aggression.
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The specific ask about establishing a special tribunal was not directly addressed. Instead, general efforts towards accountability were mentioned.
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