Czech Republic joins agreement to launch Special Tribunal for Russia's crime of aggression against Ukraine — Sibiha

The Czech Republic has joined the expanded partial agreement necessary to launch the Special Tribunal for the crime of Russian aggression against Ukraine.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga announced this on the social network X.

According to him, the Czech Republic has become the 23rd country to join this initiative. Szybiga expressed hope that other countries will also “follow this example.”

“On May 14-15 in Chisinau, Moldova, the agreement will be put to a vote in the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. Those who unleashed war against our country and continue to wage it should know that justice for the crime of aggression against Ukraine is inevitable,” the Foreign Minister added.

On April 23, Greece joined the expanded partial agreement on the establishment of the Special Tribunal, becoming the 22nd country to join this initiative.

What is known about the creation of the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression by the Russian Federation?

The NATO Parliamentary Assembly on November 21, 2022, recognized the Russian Federation as a terrorist state and also supported a resolution that calls for the creation of a special tribunal for Russian aggression. However, this decision must still be supported by each individual country at the national level.

On November 8, 2023, the Verkhovna Rada voted in favor of the draft law on the Register of Damages Caused by Russia. The document is aimed at protecting the rights and interests of Ukraine and its citizens. In particular, it provides an opportunity to submit information on damages caused by the war of the Russian Federation and promotes the formation of compensation mechanisms.

On March 22, 2024, the Office of the Register of Damages Caused by the Russian Federation opened in Kyiv. The institution will employ approximately 10 people: lawyers and communications specialists. And in a few weeks they will begin accepting applications for compensation from people. As the Executive Director of the Register of Damages Caused by the Russian Federation's Aggression against Ukraine, Markiyan Klyuchkovsky, said, the Office's employees will begin with applications of the first category: damages for destroyed housing.

On May 9, 2025, the foreign ministers of the European Union countries and representatives of the bloc's top leadership approved the launch of a special tribunal on the crime of aggression by the Russian military-political leadership against Ukraine.

The special tribunal will operate in The Hague. EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaia Kallas said she expects the tribunal's first decisions to be issued as early as 2026.

On May 14, the Council of Europe supported the creation of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Russian Aggression, and the coalition already includes more than 40 countries.

On June 25, President Zelensky and the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berset, signed an agreement to establish a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Russian Aggression against Ukraine. The final version of the Statute of the Special Tribunal was published on the Council of Europe website.

On July 15, 2025, the Ukrainian Parliament ratified the agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe on the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the crime of Russian aggression against Ukraine.

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