International Leaders Call for Accountability for Russia's Actions in Ukraine

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The Council of Europe is holding a summit in Iceland to discuss ways to hold Russia accountable for its war in Ukraine. Leaders are expected to approve a new Register of Damages to document the damage in Ukraine caused by Russian forces so Moscow could be held liable for compensation to the victims later. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy requested additional air defense systems and missiles to improve Ukraine's air defense. The summit will also examine Turkey's future and boost initiatives to address emerging threats to democracy, including from climate change and artificial intelligence.
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