The participants of the meeting in Davos of national security advisers and foreign policy advisers on the implementation of the Peace Formula have considered the second five points of the Ukrainian Peace Formula and the developments in their implementation.
Source: President’s website
Details: Earlier, the Office of the President reported that during the third meeting of the advisers in Malta, the first five points of the Ukrainian Peace Formula were considered: nuclear security, food and energy security, release of prisoners and deportees, including children, and restoration of Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
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On Sunday, the following five points of the Formula were considered: withdrawal of Russian troops and cessation of hostilities, restoration of justice, environmental safety, preventing escalation and repetition of aggression, and confirmation of the end of the war.
Representatives from Lithuania and Rustem Umierov, Ukraine’s Defence Minister, presented the working group’s work on the point Withdrawal of Russian troops and cessation of hostilities. In particular, it was proposed to create an international working group at defence minister and national security adviser level, whose tasks would include developing and ensuring the adoption of an international agreement calling on Russia to completely cease hostilities and withdraw its troops from Ukraine.
The Dutch representatives, as well as Andrii Kostin, Prosecutor General, and Iryna Mudra, Deputy Minister of Justice, presented the developments under the item Restoration of Justice.
“To date, we have registered up to 120 thousand incidents of war crimes. We have issued [notices of] suspicion against 477 individuals, indicted 319 and convicted 77 persons. We have diversified our resources and efforts by setting up nine regional war crime units, along with specialised units on central level – addressing conflict-related sexual violence, war-related environmental damage, and deportation of Ukrainian children,” Andrii Kostin said.
He also noted that the launch of the International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression is a significant step forward in restoring justice. The final step will be the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression.
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