"ICJ Rejects Ukraine's 'Terrorism' Charges Against Russia"

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The International Court of Justice ruled that Russia violated global anti-terrorism and anti-racial discrimination treaties in relation to its actions in Ukraine, but rejected most of the charges brought by Ukraine regarding the 2014 annexation. The court found Russia in violation of its obligation to investigate alleged offenses under the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, and also ruled that Russia violated the Convention to Eliminate Racial Discrimination in its implementation of the educational system in Crimea. However, the court rejected other charges, including requests for compensation from Moscow for damages.
Topics:world#international-court-of-justice#international-relations#russia#terrorism-charges#ukraine#violation-of-treaties
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