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Title: EU Demands Accountability for Putin Over Ukraine War Crimes

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

EU Warns Peace Deal Must Not Shield Russia ‌from ⁢Accountability for Ukraine war Crimes

A senior European Union⁤ official has voiced strong concerns that any potential peace agreement to end the conflict in​ Ukraine must not come at the expense of justice​ for ​alleged Russian ‍war crimes. Michael ​McGrath,European Commissioner for Justice and Democracy,emphasized the necessity​ of holding russia‌ accountable for its actions in Ukraine,as reported by ​ Politico.

The EU’s stance sharply contrasts ‌with proposals ‌emerging from​ the Trump administration,⁢ which reportedly include‌ a “full amnesty” for acts of⁢ war and a‌ plan to reintegrate Russia into⁢ the global economy. ‍European leaders fear this approach⁢ would undermine⁤ international efforts to address alleged ⁤atrocities committed by Russian forces. these include the documented kidnapping of thousands of Ukrainian children and attacks on civilian populations in cities⁣ like Bucha and Mariupol.

McGrath explicitly stated that any attempt‍ to erase⁢ Russian crimes from ancient record would be met with severe condemnation. He underscored the EU’s commitment to ensuring those responsible are held accountable, ⁢warning that impunity would ‍only ‌embolden ⁢further aggression.

Currently, Ukrainian ‍authorities are investigating over 178,000 alleged Russian war ‍crimes committed as ‌the conflict began.A ‌recent ⁤UN commission concluded that Russian authorities committed‍ crimes against humanity‌ through ⁣the targeting and forced deportation of Ukrainian citizens,⁤ ofen utilizing drone⁤ strikes. The EU is actively collaborating ‍with international partners to establish‌ a special tribunal dedicated to prosecuting⁤ Russian leaders for the invasion⁣ of Ukraine. ​This⁣ effort complements the International ​Criminal Court’s existing arrest warrant, issued in​ March 2023, which⁢ names Vladimir ⁣Putin as allegedly responsible for the illegal deportation ​of children from Ukraine.

The Trump⁣ administration, though, ‌has demonstrated limited interest ⁢in pursuing legal action against Putin. president Trump ⁣has consistently presented⁣ a favorable view of his Russian‍ counterpart, emphasizing their ability to‍ engage in productive dialog. ⁣He⁢ has⁣ also expressed a desire to establish new economic and ‌energy⁣ partnerships with Russia.‍

A⁢ draft peace plan recently‍ released by Trump’s team outlines this approach, proposing Russia’s reintegration into the‍ global economy, including a return to the G8,⁤ and outlining ‍plans‍ for long-term‌ economic cooperation‌ between the US and russia. While the plan suggests a gradual lifting of sanctions on Russia, European leaders maintain that the EU ⁤will independently determine⁣ any future⁢ adjustments to​ its sanctions regime.

Despite a general consensus on accountability, internal‌ divisions⁢ within Europe exist regarding the continued pressure on Russia. ⁢Hungary, such as, has consistently ​opposed new sanctions, particularly those ‍impacting its Russian energy ‌supplies.

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