The Kremlin called illegitimate the tribunals proposed by the West against Russia
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The tribunals to investigate Russia’s actions in Ukraine, which the West is talking about, will not have any legitimacy, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
“As for attempts to establish some kind of tribunals, they will not have any legitimacy, will not be accepted by us and will be condemned by us,” he said.
This is how the Kremlin spokesman commented on what appeared today message the French Foreign Ministry on the start of work on the creation of a tribunal against Russia. Peskov also stressed that Russian investigators are actively recording all the crimes of the Kyiv regime.
“Of course, it is very important to add information and data about those crimes that have been committed by the regime since 2014, and to which, to our regret, we have not seen a critical reaction from the collective West,” he added.
Yesterday, November 30, the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, took the initiative to create an international anti-Russian tribunal for Ukraine under the auspices of the UN. She also suggested creating a structure to manage Russian assets. According to her, the blocked funds of the Russian Central Bank and the assets of Russian oligarchs confiscated due to sanctions should be combined into a fund, the funds of which should be invested, and the profit from these investments should be used for compensation payments to Ukraine.
In June, Chairman of the TFR Alexander Bastrykin proposed create a tribunal to investigate the crimes of Kyiv with the involvement of Russia’s allies and like-minded people. In November, State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin called for a tribunal against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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