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30 countries to approve compensation body for Ukraine damages

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and some 30 other countries are expected to formally approve plans Tuesday to create a compensation body to pay for damages to Ukraine caused by the Russian invasion. Zelenskyy is also scheduled to address the Dutch parliament and to meet with the country’s king, Willem-Alexander.

 

Questions remain about where the claims commission will get its funding. The Council of Europe is adamant that Russia must foot the bill but there is no clear pathway for forcing Moscow to pay up. One proposal is to use some of the tens of billions of dollars in frozen Russian assets held in Europe.

 

Twenty-five countries must sign on for the commission to launch but more than 30 are expected to join, an unprecedented number for the start of a Council of Europe treaty.

The majority will come from Europe, and the European Union has indicated it will join as well, but Mexico, Japan and Canada have also sent delegations to the signing.

Many of the same countries have also backed a new international court, also under the umbrella of the Council of Europe, to prosecute senior Russian officials for the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

 

Zelenskyy and some 30 countries to approve compensation body for Ukraine damages

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, bannork said:

Questions remain about where the claims commission will get its funding. The Council of Europe is adamant that Russia must foot the bill but there is no clear pathway for forcing Moscow to pay up.

 

No legal way so they invent a convoluted way hoping that no one will notice the illegality...except 'everyone' will,  many have warned of the consequences but still they push on with it..

The 'international court'  will  perhaps also rule on this blatant stealing of sovereign countries assets ? 

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11 minutes ago, johng said:

 

No legal way so they invent a convoluted way hoping that no one will notice the illegality...except 'everyone' will,  many have warned of the consequences but still they push on with it..

The 'international court'  will  perhaps also rule on this blatant stealing of sovereign countries assets ? 

Russia's invasion and destruction of Ukraine was/is blatantly illegal, time to make them pay.

32 minutes ago, bannork said:

Russia's invasion and destruction of Ukraine was/is blatantly illegal, time to make them pay.

Same could be said ( but wont) about that other

'super power'  policeman of the world  invading other countries willy nilly   regime changes  'wars against terror'  'weapons of mass destruction' 

etc etc etc.

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12 minutes ago, johng said:

Same could be said ( but wont) about that other

'super power'  policeman of the world  invading other countries willy nilly   regime changes  'wars against terror'  'weapons of mass destruction' 

etc etc etc.

Why don't you? I'm sure many here will agree with you.

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