PACE adopted a resolution on the need for accountability for Russia's aggression - MP
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PACE adopted a resolution on Russia's responsibility for aggression, including the creation of a special tribunal and compensation. It also calls for increased sanctions against the Russian Federation and its accomplices.

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has adopted a resolution on Ukraine - on the need for accountability for Russia's aggression and the prevention of impunity. This was announced by a member of the Ukrainian delegation to PACE, MP Oleksiy Honcharenko, reports UNN.
PACE adopted an important resolution on Ukraine - on the need for accountability for Russia's aggression and the prevention of impunity
He cited the main points from the resolution:
- Russia must be held accountable for all crimes of aggression - from genocide to the deportation of children;
- Support for the creation of a Special Tribunal with international judges;
- Call for compensation and transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine;
- Temporary protection of Ukrainians in Europe should be in effect until a real peace, not a formal truce;
- Any resource agreement with the United States must be in line with Ukraine's course towards the EU;
- PACE demands that sanctions be strengthened and secondary sanctions be imposed against those who help Russia circumvent them;
- The register of damages must cover all crimes since 2014, not just after 2022.
Let us remind you
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted the resolution "Foreign interference - a threat to democratic security in Europe." All amendments of the Ukrainian delegation were taken into account in the text.