Zelensky advocates for justice at The Hague and ICC meetings.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be brought to justice for his war in Ukraine and for the creation of a special tribunal dedicated to judging Russia's invasion. Zelenskiy's call comes after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin for suspected deportation of children from Ukraine, which would be a war crime. However, the ICC does not have jurisdiction over the crime of aggression in Ukraine. The European Commission has said it supports the creation of a separate international centre for the prosecution of the crime of aggression in Ukraine, that would be set up in The Hague.
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