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Ukraine crimes center at The Hague

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday said an international center for the prosecution of the crime of aggression in Ukraine will be set up in The Hague.

“It will coordinate the collection of evidence,” she said during an official visit to Kyiv along with more than a dozen other senior EU officials for two days of high-level talks. “It will be embedded in the joint investigation team, which is supported by our agency Eurojust.”

An act of aggression is defined by the United Nations as the “invasion or attack by the armed forces of a state (on) the territory of another state, or any military occupation.”

The International Criminal Court, also based in The Hague in the Netherlands, is already investigating alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The ICC can prosecute genocide in Ukraine, but it has no jurisdiction over alleged crimes of aggression by Russia there.

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