Rapporteur Hails Ukraine Claims Commission

Council of Europe

Titus Corlăţean (Romania, SOC), the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe's rapporteur on accountability for Russia's aggression against Ukraine, has warmly welcomed yesterday's major step towards an International Claims Commission for Ukraine under the aegis of the Council of Europe, and pledged that the Parliamentary Assembly will do "everything in its power" to support it as well as the establishment of a future compensation fund.

Representing the Parliamentary Assembly, Mr Corlăţean was addressing a diplomatic conference in The Hague for the adoption and opening for signature of a convention establishing the commission, attended by the Ukrainian and Moldovan Presidents among others.

"The Claims Commission will ensure accountability and redress for Ukraine, upholding the principles of state responsibility and the international legal order," he told the diplomats. "Any future peace settlement must include reparations for the victims of the aggression."

He reiterated that the Assembly had played a key role in the organisation's legal and political response to Russia's aggression, recommending Russia's expulsion from the Council of Europe, and being among the first to call for an international compensation mechanism made up of three stages: a register of damage, a claims commission and a compensation fund. "The second of these steps is now becoming a reality," the Rapporteur underlined.

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