Russia has been officially expelled from the Danube Commission, an international organization regulating navigation on the Danube River. The decision was made due to Russia's attacks on Odesa Oblast, as reported by Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. This expulsion follows Russia's removal from the International Court of Justice in The Hague on February 5, 2024, marking the first time Russia lacks a judge on the court.
#Russia has been officially expelled from one of the oldest international organisations, the Danube Commission, which regulates navigation on the #Danube. https://t.co/vJiP8WwHc4
As of February 5, 2024, For the First Time Ever: Russia no longer has a judge on the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Invading other countries has consequences. @CIJ_ICJ #InternationalLaw https://t.co/WjsQ360MWk
🚮 Russia officially banished from Danube Commission https://t.co/EtWVUcO41i
⚡️Kuleba: Russia excluded from Danube Commission due to its attacks on Odesa Oblast. Russia was expelled from the Danube Commission, an international intergovernmental organization developing free navigation on the Danube River, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba reported… https://t.co/7l2pVCL7WW
Russia has been kicked out of the Danube Commission, effective today. The aggressor state's international isolation continues to grow. The Danube Commission, one of the world’s oldest international organizations, decided at its 100th Jubilee session last December, during the…