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Finland joins core group holding Russia liable for Ukraine attacks

Published : 03 Feb 2023, 21:22

  DF Report
Damaged vehicles are seen in Kiev, Ukraine, Oct. 10, 2022. File Photo: Xinhua by Roman Petushkov.

Finland on Thursday joined a core group set up to support Ukraine in achieving accountability for Russia’s crime of aggression against Ukraine, said the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in a press release on Friday.

Altogether 19 states and the European External Action Service have joined the group in addition to Finland and Ukraine.

Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine is a serious violation of the prohibition of the use of force laid down in the UN Charter.

The UN General Assembly has condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and demanded that Russia cease all military action and withdraw its forces from Ukraine.

Supporting and strengthening the rules-based international order is one of Finland’s foreign policy priorities. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a blatant violation of the UN Charter, highlighting the importance of defending international law.

War crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Ukraine are being investigated in Ukraine and internationally. Finland supports both the International Criminal Court and the national authorities in Ukraine in their work.

“Accountability for Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine and its consequences will remain incomplete unless the crime of aggression is addressed. Finland wants to help Ukraine find the most effective ways of holding the perpetrators of the crime of aggression to account,” Minister for Foreign Affairs Pekka Haavisto said.