Iceland and Poland Back Expanded Tribunal Agreement Iceland and Poland have affirmed their commitment to participate in the expanded partial agreement established by the Council of Europe. The agreement facilitates the formation of the administrative committee for the special tribunal investigating alleged aggression against Ukraine. The confirmation follows discussions led by Icelandic Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna. He stated that Iceland’s participation represents an important step in the tribunal’s establishment. The special tribunal, designed to prosecute individuals responsible for the crime of aggression, is a key initiative supported by a coalition of nations. The expanded partial agreement allows signatory states to contribute to the tribunal’s operational framework, including providing administrative support and legal expertise. This move underscores the growing international support for accountability regarding the situation in Ukraine. “This is an important step forward in the launch of the special tribunal,” stated Foreign Minister tsahkna. The confirmation highlights the ongoing efforts to build a legal mechanism for addressing war crimes and ensuring justice for victims. Further details regarding the tribunal’s structure and proceedings are expected to be released in the coming weeks. Topics: #tsahkna #special #important Post navigation Berlin is falling, but the heart remains there: Anika’s music and Jarmusch’s film PHOTOS⟩ Bird nest houses inspired by exhibits from the Open-Air Museum were installed at Õismäe pond