“Terrible killings” in Bukhara and other parts of Ukraine from which Russian troops withdrew President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen in the announcement he issued after the new communication he had with the President of the country Volodymyr Zelensky.
“Painful images can not and will not go unanswered” the President of the Commission emphasized her commitment to the full support of the Commission. He added that they had agreed with the Ukrainian president on “full coordination”, noting that “the EU has set up a joint investigation team with Ukraine to gather evidence and investigate war crimes and crimes against humanity. The EU stands ready to step up this effort by sending ground investigative teams to support the Ukrainian public prosecutor’s office. “Eurojust and Europol are ready to help.”
“A global response is needed. There are ongoing talks between Eurojust and the International Criminal Court to join forces and have the Court join the Joint Investigation Team. “Such a coordinated approach by the Ukrainian authorities, the EU, the Member States and their agencies and the International Criminal Court will enable the collection, analysis and processing of evidence in the fullest and most efficient way possible.” emphasizes Ursula von der Leyen. In addition, the Commissioner for Justice will contact the Attorney General of Ukraine, while “the Commission will provide all the necessary technical and financial support to all EU-led investigations”, concludes Ms. von der Leyen.
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