On April 2, 2024, the 'Restoring Justice for Ukraine' conference was held in The Hague, Netherlands, focusing on addressing Russian war crimes committed during its invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba began his visit to the Netherlands by meeting his Dutch counterpart, Hanke Bruins Slot, to discuss the conference and steps towards delivering justice for these atrocities. The conference, attended by officials from 57 countries, aimed to ensure the punishment of Russia for its actions in the war against Ukraine. Austria reaffirmed its support for Ukraine at the event, pledging €100,000 to support the work of the UNSRSG on Sexual Violence in Conflict in Ukraine. Kuleba emphasized the urgent need for justice for Ukrainians, stating they want to see justice served, not just hear promises. Additionally, over 40 countries at the conference called for the establishment of a special tribunal to hold Russia accountable for its war crimes.
⚡️Allies demand international tribunal to hold Russia accountable for crimes in Ukraine. Over 40 countries called for a special tribunal to hold Russia accountable for war crimes at the Restoring Justice for Ukraine conference in the Netherlands April 2. https://t.co/KNJbf0M9TP
💬 "Ukrainians require justice now. Not in the distant future. They do not want to hear that justice will be served. They want to see it already served" — 🇺🇦 Minister @DmytroKuleba at the opening of the "Restoring Justice for Ukraine" conference in The Hague 🇳🇱 https://t.co/Qkwj1FrLUB
#Russia’s crimes against #Ukraine must not go unpunished! Secretary General Marschik reaffirmed our unwavering support to 🇺🇦 at todays ‘Restoring Justice for Ukraine’ conference in The Hague. Supporting the work of #UNSRSG on Sexual Violence in Conflict in Ukraine with € 100 k. https://t.co/uaYXn6aWAr
🌍 Restoring Justice for Ukraine conference in The Hague attended by 57 countries https://t.co/m58vPl27Bg
Western officials will gather in The Hague on April 2 to discuss efforts to prosecute alleged Russian war crimes committed by its forces during its full-scale invasion of #Ukraine. #Russia #RussianWarCrimes https://t.co/QMRaJPSipP
Today, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba will visit The Hague, where he will hold a number of meetings and participate in a conference on ensuring the punishment of Russia for crimes committed in the war against Ukraine. https://t.co/CeSccfI9jG
I began my visit to the Netherlands by meeting my Dutch counterpart and friend @HankeBruinsSlot. We discussed today’s “Restoring Justice for Ukraine” conference in The Hague and concrete steps to deliver justice for Russian atrocities. I informed my colleague about the… https://t.co/GdcWYefWtR