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treaty and consents to icc jurisdiction. carveout for the crime of aggression was specifically fought for and won by the united states, by france, and by the united kingdom. so the reason the icc today cannot investigate the crime of aggression is because the u.s., france, united kingdom, and others did not wanted to do so. and now there is a call to have a special tribunal on aggression. obviously, the aggression is the worst inrnationa crime. and another attractiveness of the idea of a special tribunal for aggression is that it's a leadership crime. right now the investigators who are looking at war crimes will also have to build the case to show that russian leaders, including vladimir putin, have command responsibility for those crimes. that they either gave the orders for those crimes or they acknowledge the crimes were being committed. they did not step in to stop those crimes. aggression is a leadership crime. it goes straight to the top table. it is a very easy crime to prove. russia has, i think we can agree, illega
treaty and consents to icc jurisdiction. carveout for the crime of aggression was specifically fought for and won by the united states, by france, and by the united kingdom. so the reason the icc today cannot investigate the crime of aggression is because the u.s., france, united kingdom, and others did not wanted to do so. and now there is a call to have a special tribunal on aggression. obviously, the aggression is the worst inrnationa crime. and another attractiveness of the idea of a...
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big objection is that the icc could investigate alleged u.s. war crimes in ukraine.afghanistan. u.s. is not a party but the afghanistan is. icc similarly is investigating more crimes and crimes against humanity by russian forces, even though russia, like the u.s., is not a party to the icc, but is allegedly committing more crimes and crimes against humanity on the territory of the state where ukraine is a party. the same double standard would come in in terms of aggression prosecutions. vice president harris did not talk about the crime of aggression. one interpretation of why she made such a strong statement crimes against humanity this weekend is perhaps so that she did not have to talk about crimes of aggression, so the u.s. could tiptoe around this. amy: we are coming up on the 20th anniversary of the u.s. invasion of iraq, march 2003. >> exactly. the only reason the icc, which is investigating russia, nonparty states, investigating their alleged war crimes in ukraine, many would say the only reason the icc has not already indicted vladimir putin for the crime of
big objection is that the icc could investigate alleged u.s. war crimes in ukraine.afghanistan. u.s. is not a party but the afghanistan is. icc similarly is investigating more crimes and crimes against humanity by russian forces, even though russia, like the u.s., is not a party to the icc, but is allegedly committing more crimes and crimes against humanity on the territory of the state where ukraine is a party. the same double standard would come in in terms of aggression prosecutions. vice...
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ukraine accepted -- ukraine is not party to icc either but in 2014 ukraine accepted the icc's jurisdiction on its territory, which obligates ukraine to cooperate with icc. that reminds me that as we talk about war crimes it is important to keep in mind the international criminal court has been active in ukraine since 2013. ukraine actually invited the icc and accepted the jurisdiction and full cooperation with the court as early as 2013. already, particularly from where i am from, several torture camps were set up back in 2014. these war crimes have been documented and unfortunately, it took a tragedy of this scale, it took a large-scale invasion and the sheer quantitative difference of crimes against humanity to bring those old crimes back in focus. keep in mind this is been going on for nine years and the international community only now is actively engaged. right now, it is so blatant and in-your-face you cannot ignore it. but the system is designed to ignore it and that is where i am going with my comments. there is no international mechanism that would hold perpetrators accountable, t
ukraine accepted -- ukraine is not party to icc either but in 2014 ukraine accepted the icc's jurisdiction on its territory, which obligates ukraine to cooperate with icc. that reminds me that as we talk about war crimes it is important to keep in mind the international criminal court has been active in ukraine since 2013. ukraine actually invited the icc and accepted the jurisdiction and full cooperation with the court as early as 2013. already, particularly from where i am from, several...
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ukraine accepted -- ukraine is not part of icc either, but in 2014 ukraine accepted the icc jurisdiction on its territory which obligates ukraine to cooperate with icc. that reminds me, we talk about were crimes it is important to keep in mind that the international criminal court has been active in ukraine since 2013. ukraine invited the icc and accepted that jurisdiction in full cooperation as early as 2013 because where i am from, several torture camps were set up in 2014. these were crimes have been documented, -- it took a large-scale invasion, and the quantitative difference in scale and scope of work crimes and crimes against humanity to bring those old crimes back in focus. keep in mind this has been going on for nine years. the international community is only being actively engaged. right now it is so blatant, and it is so in-your-face you cannot ignore it. the system is designed to ignore it. that is where i'm going with my comment. there is no mechanism that would hold perpetrators accountable, that would hold leaders and the crime of aggression is fine. people -- it targets p
ukraine accepted -- ukraine is not part of icc either, but in 2014 ukraine accepted the icc jurisdiction on its territory which obligates ukraine to cooperate with icc. that reminds me, we talk about were crimes it is important to keep in mind that the international criminal court has been active in ukraine since 2013. ukraine invited the icc and accepted that jurisdiction in full cooperation as early as 2013 because where i am from, several torture camps were set up in 2014. these were crimes...
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. >> yes, do you think [indiscernible] to the icc? >> if i remember into 14 the security council referred the matter to the icc and that was blocked by permanent members of the secreted counsel. so absent north korea referring itself, which would not happen, the only way to assert jurisdiction would really be through a security council. >> indulge one final question. >> sure. >> [indiscernible] to be persecuted or early talking about the entire chain of command? >> a number of names have been identified including through the conflict observatory. many individuals are subject to a sanction determination including the so-called child rights commissioner. that has to be in air quotes. these individuals are subject to sanctions, but they are also potentially subject to criminal prosecutions. >> i was just wondering if you could give any thought on how the pursuit of criminal justice might play into the eventual if not negotiations, people hoping it will bring an end to the conflict in ukraine? in some cases there has been thought and deba
. >> yes, do you think [indiscernible] to the icc? >> if i remember into 14 the security council referred the matter to the icc and that was blocked by permanent members of the secreted counsel. so absent north korea referring itself, which would not happen, the only way to assert jurisdiction would really be through a security council. >> indulge one final question. >> sure. >> [indiscernible] to be persecuted or early talking about the entire chain of command?...
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, but the icc the international criminal court will take only there, well, a few cases, maybe up to aed cases, what will he do, what will he do , because if we take yaroslavia, there were somewhere around a hundred verdicts passed, well, even though there were, well, quite a lot of people were killed, that is er, she had a difference inside. how is it different from buchansk , and er, nevertheless, not so many people were er, er , arrested and er, er, somehow she got caught because it is the iss that he takes, but things are very noisy there that is, if a person killed 10 people there or 100 or something so significant, then they will deal with it, well, our prosecutor's office, however , and especially the sbu and the police, will not deal with everything else and will be in the former and after that ukraine will pursue these people we, through interpol, will look for them all over the world in including that we will look for them and er er well, they will go there to turkey er there on vacation, we will catch them there, arrest them and bring them here, of course. and by the way , w
, but the icc the international criminal court will take only there, well, a few cases, maybe up to aed cases, what will he do, what will he do , because if we take yaroslavia, there were somewhere around a hundred verdicts passed, well, even though there were, well, quite a lot of people were killed, that is er, she had a difference inside. how is it different from buchansk , and er, nevertheless, not so many people were er, er , arrested and er, er, somehow she got caught because it is the...
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to date, these cases are not considered in the icc, that is, the icc now looks exclusively at the situationon february 24, 2022 , i will remind you of this issue and, so to speak, the spread of the temporary jurisdiction of the competence, that is, here in the iss there are no doubts, let's put it this way , that it is russia that is responsible there it was necessary to prove that it was russia and not a proxy and so on. that is, it is a complication, but to conclude the answer to your question, i believe that we have a very positive and a large number of powerful participants were involved in the process, which should end with the result of the tongue , mr. oleksandr, i have to say goodbye to you. i am oleksandr pavlichenko, the executive director of the ukrainian helsinki union , will be in the national marathon more than once. next, we will talk about artificial intelligence with andriy zabloc head of the secretariat of the council of entrepreneurs at the cabinet of ministers of ukraine andrii i congratulate you i congratulate you andrii, i am glad that ukrainians have time to discuss t
to date, these cases are not considered in the icc, that is, the icc now looks exclusively at the situationon february 24, 2022 , i will remind you of this issue and, so to speak, the spread of the temporary jurisdiction of the competence, that is, here in the iss there are no doubts, let's put it this way , that it is russia that is responsible there it was necessary to prove that it was russia and not a proxy and so on. that is, it is a complication, but to conclude the answer to your...
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icc has a role. ukrainian courts have ruled.l tribunal set up for the crimes of aggression. >> crime of aggression is what they call the mother law crimes, right? the idea that the war is an illegal war was launched, because there was no goal that russia had that was a legitimate goal. it wasn't actually trying to take land back that was taken from it. that is the big one. all of these other crimes come from the crime of aggression. >> that's correct and when you look at a crime of aggression, you look at things like the character of the war, why was it fought? was it a humanitarian intervention? which could be an exception to the crime of aggression. or does this scale, what's the scope of the war? and here, with the massive attack that russia has perpetrated last year, a year ago, and the entire territory or three quarters of the territory around ukraine, the massive formations of artillery, naval air forces. there is a fairly straightforward case for a crime of aggression. >> even if somebody's a soldier, a combatant, there a
icc has a role. ukrainian courts have ruled.l tribunal set up for the crimes of aggression. >> crime of aggression is what they call the mother law crimes, right? the idea that the war is an illegal war was launched, because there was no goal that russia had that was a legitimate goal. it wasn't actually trying to take land back that was taken from it. that is the big one. all of these other crimes come from the crime of aggression. >> that's correct and when you look at a crime of...
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the wicketkeeper was later reprimanded for breaching the icc code of conduct in a previous match.e 20th over but the wicket of aliya riaz from the penultimate ball swung it the west indies�* way. there is a huge match in groupi going on at the moment. sri lanka looking to make history by qualifying for the knockout stages for the first time. they're having a tought time against new zealand though, who are struggling to stay in the tournament. new zealand batted first making 162 for 3. sri lanka arejust about to start the chase. leicester inflicted a rare defeat on table—topping saracens thanks to an impressive first half at welford road. the tigers ran in three tries in the opening a0 minutes with former england full—back mike brown touching down for a try on his leicester debut. sarries closed to within six points in the second half but the tigers held on for a win that boosts their hopes of a top—fourfinish. the final of the welsh open snooker is well poised going into the evening session. former world champion shaun murphy won the final frame this afternoon to level the score a
the wicketkeeper was later reprimanded for breaching the icc code of conduct in a previous match.e 20th over but the wicket of aliya riaz from the penultimate ball swung it the west indies�* way. there is a huge match in groupi going on at the moment. sri lanka looking to make history by qualifying for the knockout stages for the first time. they're having a tought time against new zealand though, who are struggling to stay in the tournament. new zealand batted first making 162 for 3. sri...
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inflation target and remains able to do it, i think he has to maintain the policy with the tweaks to icc. if he wants to do some tweaks, expanding the target or shifting from tenure targets to five or seven years, which he denied, he have to give a strong convincing reason why he's going to do it and why underlining inflation is so weak. so he's taking a new position right now. so we don't really know what he's going to do but since he's already maintaining that 2% inflation is important, i think he doesn't want to change the policy, that is what i feel. haslinda: when he does decide to do it, how will he do it? what's a credible way to make an exit from yc c, bearing in mind his implications on the world? >> the only choice he continues to do tweaks. it's expanding the target range from 0.5% to 0.7 five, eventually 1%. that is the most similar way that he denied in this article. one time adjustment is better because tweaks is not only inconsistent with having 2% inflation target but the tweaks is a stipulation but it is not very healthy but he kind of suggested one time adjustment. but
inflation target and remains able to do it, i think he has to maintain the policy with the tweaks to icc. if he wants to do some tweaks, expanding the target or shifting from tenure targets to five or seven years, which he denied, he have to give a strong convincing reason why he's going to do it and why underlining inflation is so weak. so he's taking a new position right now. so we don't really know what he's going to do but since he's already maintaining that 2% inflation is important, i...
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rockets and missiles at civilian targets, they clearly, according to all the evidence gathered by the iccvestigators, have targeted civilians in towns and villages occupied by russian forces. they have, it seems, consistently contravened international law, committed according to many experts, and according to the evidence, crimes of war, crimes against humanity. do you, as a man who sits on a human rights committee inside russia, do you sit comfortably with what your forces have done? i am not sitting comfortably with the policy of the west and nato, which for a quarter of a century, was telling them and us that it would lead to war. as you well know, that is not my question. that is not my question at all. looking at one human rights commission report, please answer the question, when i quote to you, a human rights report from the un talking about summary executions committed by russian forces in 30 settlements. large numbers of executions, visible signs on the bodies of hands being tied behind backs, gunshot wounds to the head, slit throats and widespread evidence of sexual abuse and ra
rockets and missiles at civilian targets, they clearly, according to all the evidence gathered by the iccvestigators, have targeted civilians in towns and villages occupied by russian forces. they have, it seems, consistently contravened international law, committed according to many experts, and according to the evidence, crimes of war, crimes against humanity. do you, as a man who sits on a human rights committee inside russia, do you sit comfortably with what your forces have done? i am not...
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because they say they don't want to dilute the icc's work but the i.c.c.n't launched a single indictment and so the process of how to hold russia accountable is still many months if not years away. john: nick, this is your fourth visit to ukraine since the full-scale russian invasion. what does it look like now? what do the front lines look like now? >> the front lines are very active, especially here. this is where u.s. and ukrainian officials believe the kremlin is focused, trying in the short term to seize the entire province and this looks like much of the previous russian offenses. largely focused on artillery. ukraine will have to hold off that russian wave while also preparing to launch its own counter attack. that will probably have to wait for some western armored vehicles that the u.s. hes arrives in the next few weeks. the u.s. and ukraine admit that what happens here over the next few months will help determine the fate of the war. john: of course, we're coming up on the first-year anniversary of this full-scale invasion. is the united states p
because they say they don't want to dilute the icc's work but the i.c.c.n't launched a single indictment and so the process of how to hold russia accountable is still many months if not years away. john: nick, this is your fourth visit to ukraine since the full-scale russian invasion. what does it look like now? what do the front lines look like now? >> the front lines are very active, especially here. this is where u.s. and ukrainian officials believe the kremlin is focused, trying in...
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she has all the nposhniks who came from the icc, yes, whose people are good at sawing the grant well.time to organize coffee breaks noble ideas, yes, and there are no more in defense, the more rich, the more happy, so nothing new. we are not waiting in chisinau last summer . indeed, the number of participants was carried out, but for mass participation they were attracted, as they say even the employees of foreign embassies turned out to be disparate thousands, which in recent months have taken to the streets due to rising prices for food and fuel a continuous crisis. as i put it, now the former prime minister of the country. natalia gavrilian became one of the reasons for the resignation of the entire cabinet of ministers, however, based on counting on changes, alas, no show-off completely controlled all processes. and, of course, all the personnel issues of the government, so there is no doubt that it is the president who is responsible, but only the economic situation that has now developed in moldova, the composition of society, in principle, does not have any fundamental signific
she has all the nposhniks who came from the icc, yes, whose people are good at sawing the grant well.time to organize coffee breaks noble ideas, yes, and there are no more in defense, the more rich, the more happy, so nothing new. we are not waiting in chisinau last summer . indeed, the number of participants was carried out, but for mass participation they were attracted, as they say even the employees of foreign embassies turned out to be disparate thousands, which in recent months have taken...
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majority of the prison term will be longer, it is also not excluded that they will be brought to the iccnaked , the case will be considered and cited because it directly concerns the fact that their propaganda it concerns the resolution of the genocide. this was the basis for the fact that it happened. well, the events that i am talking about include the release of children and others, as well as the incitement of international hatred , sir. thank you. oleg havrysh, the chief consultant of the office of the head of the office of the president of ukraine was with us, a separate assault regiment of the armed forces of ukraine staged a real armored waltz, all-ukrainian tankers bravely destroy the enemy in a forest plantation near bakhmut, a video of the assault regiment's work according to the occupier, the defenders posted on facebook that the russians are trying to push through the ukrainian defenses in the kreminsk direction, shelling attacks there, mostly in the swavid region , the enemy is actively using armored vehicles and infantry. of defense ihor romanenko , retired lieutenant gene
majority of the prison term will be longer, it is also not excluded that they will be brought to the iccnaked , the case will be considered and cited because it directly concerns the fact that their propaganda it concerns the resolution of the genocide. this was the basis for the fact that it happened. well, the events that i am talking about include the release of children and others, as well as the incitement of international hatred , sir. thank you. oleg havrysh, the chief consultant of the...
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as an internationalist, the icc criminal court and the special tribunal that should be was not created. i fully support the idea of creating this special tribunal. the international community, all the countries of the world must say no, they created a mechanism that would allow the leaders of those countries who committed it today and will potentially commit it in the future to be held accountable for the crime of aggression. of such a special international crime it is important not only for ukraine and so much for ukraine and for the whole world that in the future it was a preventive goal for punishment is one of the purposes of punishment - is it a preventive purpose , will the ukrainian courts work and what will be the mechanism for reparations to russia for the damage done in ukraine to date, this issue is being discussed both inside ukraine and at the foreign policy level, there are different opinions about the mechanism the work of e-e regarding this mechanism of compensation for damages caused to the citizens of ukraine looks like it is the best of all . in this direction, two
as an internationalist, the icc criminal court and the special tribunal that should be was not created. i fully support the idea of creating this special tribunal. the international community, all the countries of the world must say no, they created a mechanism that would allow the leaders of those countries who committed it today and will potentially commit it in the future to be held accountable for the crime of aggression. of such a special international crime it is important not only...
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the wicketkeeper was later reprimanded for breaching the icc code of conduct in a previous match.akistan looked all set for victory after scoring 13 runs from the first four balls of the 20th over. but the wicket of ali riaz from the penultimate ball swung it to the west indies way. and new zealand have kept their hopes of reaching the women's t20 world cup semi—finals alive at the same time preventing sri lanka from reaching the last four. they won the match between the two convincingly in south africa, winning by 102 runs. they can make the semis if bangladesh beat south africa in the final group. 0ne game. ali baker has broken zola budd's championship record to win the uk indoor 1500 metres title. the 24—year—old from hertfordshire said she is in shock after running a time of four minutes, 6.73 seconds, a 14th of a second quicker than the record set by budd 37 years ago. it was also more than three seconds faster than baker had ever run the distance before. and this season just gets better and better for britain's men's bobsleigh team, who've won the country's first overall two
the wicketkeeper was later reprimanded for breaching the icc code of conduct in a previous match.akistan looked all set for victory after scoring 13 runs from the first four balls of the 20th over. but the wicket of ali riaz from the penultimate ball swung it to the west indies way. and new zealand have kept their hopes of reaching the women's t20 world cup semi—finals alive at the same time preventing sri lanka from reaching the last four. they won the match between the two convincingly in...
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england off to the perfect start at the - off to the perfect start at the beginning of this icc worldgainst new zealand. the white ferns had the ideal start, with beth mooney out for a duck. loughborough lightning have won the opening game of the new netball super league season, beating team bath 86—52. the game was between two of the teams that made the competition�*s semi finals last year, with bath eventually finishing runners up. but the lightning won the first of the five games that are being played today all in nottingham. they included the london pulse, who finished third in last year�*s competition. they beat leeds rhinos 6a—a8, while there were also wins for seven stars and surrey storm. and defending champions manchester thunder are underway in the last match of the day against the celtic dragons. a week on from his first ranking snooker title in seven years, ali carter has told the bbc he�*s got his belief back. the cancer survivor�*s win at the german masters puts him back into the coveted top 16 in the world rankings. and he�*s been speaking to the bbc�*s framed podcast.
england off to the perfect start at the - off to the perfect start at the beginning of this icc worldgainst new zealand. the white ferns had the ideal start, with beth mooney out for a duck. loughborough lightning have won the opening game of the new netball super league season, beating team bath 86—52. the game was between two of the teams that made the competition�*s semi finals last year, with bath eventually finishing runners up. but the lightning won the first of the five games that...
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with experience in managing the whisper of management, she has all the nposhniks who came from the icc people who are good at sawing grants are good at, uh, organizing coffee breaks for a noble gay parade. yes, and no longer in defense, than rich, with whom they are happy, so nothing new. we are not waiting in chisinau last summer. indeed, however, the number of participants was carried out, but for mass participation they were attracted. as even employees of foreign embassies say, it turned out to be incomparable thousands that have taken to the streets in recent months due to rising food and fuel prices , a continuous crisis. as i put it, now the former prime minister of the country. natalia gavrilian became one of the reasons for the resignation of the entire cabinet of ministers, however, based on counting on changes, alas, no anton completely controlled all processes. and , of course, all personnel issues, so there is no doubt that it is the president who is responsible, and the economic situation that has now developed in moldova of fundamental importance. in the end, sandu has n
with experience in managing the whisper of management, she has all the nposhniks who came from the icc people who are good at sawing grants are good at, uh, organizing coffee breaks for a noble gay parade. yes, and no longer in defense, than rich, with whom they are happy, so nothing new. we are not waiting in chisinau last summer. indeed, however, the number of participants was carried out, but for mass participation they were attracted. as even employees of foreign embassies say, it turned...
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the dutch and one of the things i discuss with president zelensky is our support for the work of the iccre thanks to the efforts of uk members i'm hopeful we will see the first indictments very shortly. >> keir starmer. >> mr. speaker, across in this house we don't just hope for ukraine's victory. we believe in it. but part of that must be but ukraine's reconstruction. does he agree with me that russia should pay for the destruction it has caused through -- en bloc russian governments assets? speaker, we are the third largest humanitarian economic donor to ukraine, 1.4 billion pounds of support we have provided through direct grant assistance and guarantees across multilateral lending organization. and again the house will remember we took the lead and opposing economic sanctions on russian entities including individuals. we have insuredlu provisions of funds here where we put in a foundation for reconstruction in ukraine and where carlylye workg withe international partners through the legal process to use those assets to fund ukraine in reconstruction. that something we all want to see
the dutch and one of the things i discuss with president zelensky is our support for the work of the iccre thanks to the efforts of uk members i'm hopeful we will see the first indictments very shortly. >> keir starmer. >> mr. speaker, across in this house we don't just hope for ukraine's victory. we believe in it. but part of that must be but ukraine's reconstruction. does he agree with me that russia should pay for the destruction it has caused through -- en bloc russian...
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we must see justice through the icc for their sickening war crimes committed whether in bucha, mariupoldestruction it has inflicted. we are hosting the ukraine recovery conference in london thisjune and we should consider together how to ensure that russia pays towards that reconstruction. second, the treaties and agreements of the post—cold war era have failed ukraine. so we need a new framework for its long—term security. from human right to reckless nuclear threats, from georgia to moldova, russia has committed violation after violation. against countries outside the collective security of nato. the international community's response has not been strong enough. ukraine will become a member of nato but until that happens, we need to do more to bolster ukraine's long—term security. we must give them the advance nato standard capabilities that they did for the future and we must demonstrate that willie will remain by their side, willing and able to help them defend their country again and again. ukraine needs, and deserves assurances of that support so ahead of the nato summit, we will
we must see justice through the icc for their sickening war crimes committed whether in bucha, mariupoldestruction it has inflicted. we are hosting the ukraine recovery conference in london thisjune and we should consider together how to ensure that russia pays towards that reconstruction. second, the treaties and agreements of the post—cold war era have failed ukraine. so we need a new framework for its long—term security. from human right to reckless nuclear threats, from georgia to...
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of aggression, because neither ukraine nor russia and belarus have ratified the rome statute of the icc. a special tribunal is essentially a new judicial body that will have the authority to judge the top management of the aggressor state, the highest officials. they have certain immunities , diplomatic, functional, personal, therefore such a tribunal is necessary considering that it was an international mechanism and not only ukraine will be represented there as a party to the conflict, but also as a victim of this profession. the tribunal can be initiated by the security council of the united nations, but it is unlikely that russia, which is still in the security council , hides such a decision, it would be mandatory for the parties and, accordingly, it would solve the issue, but we understand that in the situation of ukraine such the development of events is unlikely as long as russia is a member of the organization and has the right of veto. accordingly, this option is not valid. another scenario is an international agreement between states that want to join together to create a tri
of aggression, because neither ukraine nor russia and belarus have ratified the rome statute of the icc. a special tribunal is essentially a new judicial body that will have the authority to judge the top management of the aggressor state, the highest officials. they have certain immunities , diplomatic, functional, personal, therefore such a tribunal is necessary considering that it was an international mechanism and not only ukraine will be represented there as a party to the conflict, but...
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we are working within the eu but also with the icc and the human rights council and so forth. this will be an extremely important part of healing and being able to continue to bring those responsible to justice and to handle the accountability matter. that'll be important. >> this is a great zone to get into for the last five minutes of discussion. accountability in terms of the crimes, but i also think in the long term, and infrastructure is another long-term question. a lot of the infrastructure of the country is shattered and it will take hundreds of billions to rebuild that. i would love to hear thoughts on how we move forward on accountability and where we are on the reconstruction of infrastructure, and what needs to be happening now, not in five years' time, on infrastructure. >> on responsibility, we have excellent confirmation between the u.s., the european union, and ukraine on the criminal cases we prosecute in ukraine. we already have more than 60,000 were crimes or related to war cases, and we have already opened up our own criminal investigations and shared the e
we are working within the eu but also with the icc and the human rights council and so forth. this will be an extremely important part of healing and being able to continue to bring those responsible to justice and to handle the accountability matter. that'll be important. >> this is a great zone to get into for the last five minutes of discussion. accountability in terms of the crimes, but i also think in the long term, and infrastructure is another long-term question. a lot of the...
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down the road it is critical to being able to allow prosecutors in the international space like the icc to potentially bring prosecutions forward. what the united states can do is share the evidence they collected to make the legal determination with those to bring forth the prosecutions for those responsible. the other important thing to note is this isn't just a determination of one thing but the widespread nature of what they are doing. executions, forced deportations, going after the totality of the ukrainian civilian population. >> on the question of what more can the united states provide to ukraine at this pivotal moment it seemed that the u.s. eventually come around to the request whether it's tanks or other things late after they waited quite sometime. maybe out of concern of escalation but coming to fighter jets do you get the sense to see a similar pat earn that down the road -- >> it is possible especially in light with the tanks in particular because not only did the biden administration say for months that those m-1 abrams tanks too complex and kocostly d difficult to main
down the road it is critical to being able to allow prosecutors in the international space like the icc to potentially bring prosecutions forward. what the united states can do is share the evidence they collected to make the legal determination with those to bring forth the prosecutions for those responsible. the other important thing to note is this isn't just a determination of one thing but the widespread nature of what they are doing. executions, forced deportations, going after the...
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the road it is really critical to being able to allow prosecutors in the international space like the icc to potentially bring prosecutions forward because what the united states can do is share this evidence that they have collected to make this legal determination with those who can actually bring forth these prosecutions for those responsible. i think the other important thing to note here is that this isn't just a determination of one thing that russia is doing in ukraine but it is talking about the widespread nature of what they're doing. the executions, the forced deportations, going after just the totality of the ukrainian civilian population. that is why it is so significant. >> and on the question of what more can the united states provide to ukraine at this pivotal moment, it has seemed that the u.s. has eventually come around to the request whether tanks or other things late. after they have waited quite sometime, maybe out of concern of escalation, but when it comes to things like fighter jets do you get the sense that we're going to see a similar pattern where maybe they're s
the road it is really critical to being able to allow prosecutors in the international space like the icc to potentially bring prosecutions forward because what the united states can do is share this evidence that they have collected to make this legal determination with those who can actually bring forth these prosecutions for those responsible. i think the other important thing to note here is that this isn't just a determination of one thing that russia is doing in ukraine but it is talking...
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leon our partners are icc plus certified and followed auto procedures ensuring all materials are recycled our operating footprint is small. we can cite our facilities in similar areas across the nation. advanced recycling compliments chemical recycling. it does not compete. the recycling hierarchy remains the same. reuse, repurpose, if necessary, mechanically recycle, which is melting and reforming of plastics. now, if able, and vance for cycle which is recycling at the molecular level, if absolutely necessary, landfill. further, this is not an either or solution. it is a both and. meaning our approach supports both converting use plastics into new orleans and finding ways to reduce plastics were merited. the demand for nexus circular's output far outstripped supply. plastics producers have set ambitious recycle content goals to meet the demand of their own customers who ultimately down the line make products for consumers. we are proud to provide all of them environmentally friendly job creating approach well concurrently addressing the plastics challenge that impacts us all. in short, a
leon our partners are icc plus certified and followed auto procedures ensuring all materials are recycled our operating footprint is small. we can cite our facilities in similar areas across the nation. advanced recycling compliments chemical recycling. it does not compete. the recycling hierarchy remains the same. reuse, repurpose, if necessary, mechanically recycle, which is melting and reforming of plastics. now, if able, and vance for cycle which is recycling at the molecular level, if...
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do you think the icc right is a monster ? the icc right is a monster?er and echo goes head to head with the ukip deputy leader rebecca jane that started off the but of course your opinion on this matters to me so email me dan at gbnews.uk. vote in poll at tv news. the results coming after the . break time now for the clash magazine covers tv's specials, a podcast series outrageously claiming she's not a monster. the sickening campaign by the british corporation. the dangerous, hard turn. shamima begum into some sort of faultless celebrity just worse by the day . so this disingenuous by the day. so this disingenuous poll. because i'm not a monster. plus the vomit inducing 90 minute documentary called the shamima begum story has seen our so—called public broadcaster really turn into a propaganda machine for this stateless ghoul machine for this stateless ghoul. look at this . i feel ghoul. look at this. i feel british because i feel like i wasn't able to be british even though i wanted to be, if that makes sense. i didn't feel like i was accepted by socie
do you think the icc right is a monster ? the icc right is a monster?er and echo goes head to head with the ukip deputy leader rebecca jane that started off the but of course your opinion on this matters to me so email me dan at gbnews.uk. vote in poll at tv news. the results coming after the . break time now for the clash magazine covers tv's specials, a podcast series outrageously claiming she's not a monster. the sickening campaign by the british corporation. the dangerous, hard turn....
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do you think the icc right is a monster ? the icc right is a monster?er and echo goes head to head with the ukip deputy leader rebecca jane that started off the but of course your opinion on this matters to me so email me dan at gbnews.uk. vote in poll at tv news. the results coming after the . break time now for the clash magazine covers tv's specials, a podcast series outrageously claiming she's not a monster. the sickening campaign by the british corporation. the dangerous, hard turn. shamima begum into some sort of faultless celebrity just worse by the day . so this disingenuous by the day. so this disingenuous poll. because i'm not a monster. plus the vomit inducing 90 minute documentary called the shamima begum story has seen our so—called public broadcaster really turn into a propaganda machine for this stateless ghoul machine for this stateless ghoul. look at this . i feel ghoul. look at this. i feel british because i feel like i wasn't able to be british even though i wanted to be, if that makes sense. i didn't feel like i was accepted by socie
do you think the icc right is a monster ? the icc right is a monster?er and echo goes head to head with the ukip deputy leader rebecca jane that started off the but of course your opinion on this matters to me so email me dan at gbnews.uk. vote in poll at tv news. the results coming after the . break time now for the clash magazine covers tv's specials, a podcast series outrageously claiming she's not a monster. the sickening campaign by the british corporation. the dangerous, hard turn....
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icc challenged him to back this serious allegation with evidence, what was this based on. there was no response, no explanation, no evidence and certainly no apology. now, these accusations are often shrugged off as a, it's politics. people say things about politics all the time. it may be easy for some of you to say, but for somebody that wears the uniform, this is serious and it's serious not only to me about my fellow service members and veterans everyone of us making a decision that at some point in our lives to raise our right hand, prepared and volunteering to lay our lives down for this country. what does that mean in reality? it means before every deployment in our own hearts we have to make peace with the possibility that we may not come home. it means writing letters to our loved ones trying to find the words to express our love and gratitude knowing that that may be our final goodbye. it means for those of us who do come home, doing our best every single day to honor the greatest sacrifices of our brothers and sisters who paid the ultimate price. it's much bigge
icc challenged him to back this serious allegation with evidence, what was this based on. there was no response, no explanation, no evidence and certainly no apology. now, these accusations are often shrugged off as a, it's politics. people say things about politics all the time. it may be easy for some of you to say, but for somebody that wears the uniform, this is serious and it's serious not only to me about my fellow service members and veterans everyone of us making a decision that at some...
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but is a hypocrisy here in that the icc, the international criminal court, they are the people who actuallyand russia is not of it and the united states is a part of it. so how are they going to actually hold these russians to account then? i don't know. but they have they have already had they've conducted criminal trials. in trials. russian soldiers in ukraine been doing it doing it for while now because for a while now because obviously they're taking a lot of lots of prisoners, you know, especially in ukraine took back a of its land and a lot of a lot of its land and but yeah i mean harris, you've got a super annoying voice. so even though , you know, i sort of even though, you know, i sort of agree with this, it's like that voice of . you hear the voice and voice of. you hear the voice and we've seen it, you know , we've seen it, you know, everyone, oh, you got a terrible oh, i find this commentary to the news. i think, oh on. if you're going to be like, all right, i've got an annoying voice. but you know, i'm not deputy president wherever is. deputy president or wherever is. i think s
but is a hypocrisy here in that the icc, the international criminal court, they are the people who actuallyand russia is not of it and the united states is a part of it. so how are they going to actually hold these russians to account then? i don't know. but they have they have already had they've conducted criminal trials. in trials. russian soldiers in ukraine been doing it doing it for while now because for a while now because obviously they're taking a lot of lots of prisoners, you know,...
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and they also in this icc. that also by the work of the climate change committee, which is very serious body , which is very serious body, which is very serious body, which is very serious body, which is john comey's operation, which is john comey's operation, which has all those interests advising on what to invest in while they decide what laws parliament should pass to subsidise . same thing. i think subsidise. same thing. i think that anybody who challenges the work , the ipcc and the work of work, the ipcc and the work of the climate change committee is on the hiding from nothing. i'm not going to be rude. i will be rude. you can be my opinion. we're going to be invite people to go and look at the facts and that's certainly finished. i'm saying it just has to be in control. vertebral now that these challenges are out there. i'm not saying there aren't difficulties in them. and you rightly pointed out the electric is a real problem . is a real is a real problem. is a real problem, but that doesn't mean that
and they also in this icc. that also by the work of the climate change committee, which is very serious body , which is very serious body, which is very serious body, which is very serious body, which is john comey's operation, which is john comey's operation, which has all those interests advising on what to invest in while they decide what laws parliament should pass to subsidise . same thing. i think subsidise. same thing. i think that anybody who challenges the work , the ipcc and the work...
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but is a hypocrisy here in that the icc, the international criminal court, they are the people who actuallyand russia is not of it and the united states is a part of it. so how are they going to actually hold these russians to account then? i don't know. but they have they have already had they've conducted criminal trials. in trials. russian soldiers in ukraine been doing it doing it for while now because for a while now because obviously they're taking a lot of lots of prisoners, you know, especially in ukraine took back a of its land and a lot of a lot of its land and but yeah i mean harris, you've got a super annoying voice. so even though , you know, i sort of even though, you know, i sort of agree with this, it's like that voice of . you hear the voice and voice of. you hear the voice and we've seen it, you know , we've seen it, you know, everyone, oh, you got a terrible oh, i find this commentary to the news. i think, oh on. if you're going to be like, all right, i've got an annoying voice. but you know, i'm not deputy president wherever is. deputy president or wherever is. i think s
but is a hypocrisy here in that the icc, the international criminal court, they are the people who actuallyand russia is not of it and the united states is a part of it. so how are they going to actually hold these russians to account then? i don't know. but they have they have already had they've conducted criminal trials. in trials. russian soldiers in ukraine been doing it doing it for while now because for a while now because obviously they're taking a lot of lots of prisoners, you know,...
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if he surprisingly removes the icc, the market will be surprised but my impression is the interest rate really, the rate is much harder -- higher than three 5%. eventually it will go near the 50 basis points. or somewhere around there. anyway, the chances are very small given the next one is assigned and he will be coming in to the position. yvonne: you know all eyes are on the possible tweaking of the ycc, but there are possibilities of ycc in the future. what form at that take? what are the options? hirofumi: ycc, he has said the past that if he removes the changes of the ycc, that should be i would expect 50 basis points even removing everything out because the gradual tweaking won't be a good way to do that. sometime in mid summer somewhere around there, i guess. but this is depending on the economy, as he said. that is his message and he will be watching the economy and the prices. then he will make the decision. that is his very strong message at this point in time. in defense, i think that the wages -- go ahead. yvonne: this has huge implications on the rest of the world. in term
if he surprisingly removes the icc, the market will be surprised but my impression is the interest rate really, the rate is much harder -- higher than three 5%. eventually it will go near the 50 basis points. or somewhere around there. anyway, the chances are very small given the next one is assigned and he will be coming in to the position. yvonne: you know all eyes are on the possible tweaking of the ycc, but there are possibilities of ycc in the future. what form at that take? what are the...
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unable to see our trouble and local governments as well as a state holders to provide feedback on the iccanalysis, and they will begin the process of distributing broadband funding, as put the law of the state governments. now mr. paul, these fcc maps are just the first draft. some of these maps continue to be improved, you have any recommendations on how to best ensure the maps are used to direct federal money to unserved or underserved federal locations, can -- consistent with your comments of the law. >> suggestion one as we have to make sure we have a very robust amount of feedback, to the quality of the, minutes to get them improve particularly the january 15th deadline which ntia has said it's a predicate to -- the second problem i see is that the map is not universally applicable. we have other large federal programs, that are not required to use the map. i think that is potentially problematic. and i think we have a lot of states that will have different versions of the map. we would hope that these get fed into the fcc processor and we need to develop a genuinely authoritative --
unable to see our trouble and local governments as well as a state holders to provide feedback on the iccanalysis, and they will begin the process of distributing broadband funding, as put the law of the state governments. now mr. paul, these fcc maps are just the first draft. some of these maps continue to be improved, you have any recommendations on how to best ensure the maps are used to direct federal money to unserved or underserved federal locations, can -- consistent with your comments...
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jurisdiction it does because these crimes being committed in a country that has given its jurisdiction to the iccrtise _ it will have an impact. stephen, your expertise and _ it will have an impact. stephen, your expertise and experience l it will have an impact. stephen, i your expertise and experience has been absolutely invaluable. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you. glad tojoin you. ijust want programme. thank you. glad tojoin you. i just want to bring programme. thank you. glad tojoin you. ijust want to bring you a bit of news coming into us, and update this is from the us presidentjoe biden in response to the wind is a framework that we have been talking about all our. president biden has said the framework is about an essential step to ensuring that the hard earned peace and progress of the belfast good friday agreement is preserved and strengthened. i appreciate the efforts of the leaders and officials on all sides who worked tirelessly to find a way forward to protect northern ireland's place within the uk's internal market as well as the eu's single market, to th
jurisdiction it does because these crimes being committed in a country that has given its jurisdiction to the iccrtise _ it will have an impact. stephen, your expertise and _ it will have an impact. stephen, your expertise and experience l it will have an impact. stephen, i your expertise and experience has been absolutely invaluable. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you. glad tojoin you. ijust want programme. thank you. glad tojoin you. i just want to bring programme....
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we must see justice through the icc for that sickening war crimes committed , whether in bucha up committedher in bucha up in mariupol or beyond , and in mariupol or beyond, and russia must also be held to account for the terrible destruction it has inflicted . we destruction it has inflicted. we are hosting the ukraine recovery conference in london this june and should consider together how to ensure that russia pays towards reconstruction . how now? towards reconstruction. how now? second, the treaties and agreements of the post—cold era have failed ukraine so need a new framework for its long term security from human rights to reckless nuclear threats , from reckless nuclear threats, from georgia to moldova , russia has georgia to moldova, russia has committed violations after violation against countries outside the collective security of and the international community's response has not been strong enough . as jens been strong enough. as jens stoltenberg has said , ukraine stoltenberg has said, ukraine will become a member of nato, but until that happens, we need to do more to bolster
we must see justice through the icc for that sickening war crimes committed , whether in bucha up committedher in bucha up in mariupol or beyond , and in mariupol or beyond, and russia must also be held to account for the terrible destruction it has inflicted . we destruction it has inflicted. we are hosting the ukraine recovery conference in london this june and should consider together how to ensure that russia pays towards reconstruction . how now? towards reconstruction. how now? second,...
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the things i discussed with the president zelensky this morning is our support for the work of the iccpart of that victory must be ukraine's reconstruction. does the primus to agree with me that russia should pay for the destruction it has caused through the wealth lying dormant in a blocked russian government assets? mr dormant in a blocked russian government assets? mr speaker, we are the third _ government assets? mr speaker, we are the third largest _ government assets? mr speaker, we are the third largest humanitarian . are the third largest humanitarian and economic donor to ukraine, £1.1i billion of support that we have provided through direct grant assistance and guarantees that multilateral lending organisations and again, the house will remember we took a lead in imposing canonic functions on russian entities including individuals and state sanction assets, we have proved the provision of funds here will be put on a foundation for reconstruction in ukraine and we are currently working with international partners through the legal process to use those assets to fund ukrainian
the things i discussed with the president zelensky this morning is our support for the work of the iccpart of that victory must be ukraine's reconstruction. does the primus to agree with me that russia should pay for the destruction it has caused through the wealth lying dormant in a blocked russian government assets? mr dormant in a blocked russian government assets? mr speaker, we are the third _ government assets? mr speaker, we are the third largest _ government assets? mr speaker, we are...
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the things that i discussed with president zelenskyy this morning is our support for the work of the icc to the efforts of uk members ? i'm hopeful that we uk members? i'm hopeful that we will or we'll see the first indictments shortly . keir indictments very shortly. keir starmer since mr. speaker, across this house, we don't just hope for ukraine's victory , we hope for ukraine's victory, we believe in it . and part of that believe in it. and part of that victory must be ukraine's reconstruction . does the prime reconstruction. does the prime minister agree me that russia should pay the destruction it has caused through the well flying in blocked russian assets ? prime minister and mr. speaken ? prime minister and mr. speaker, we all the third largest human territory economic donor to . ukraine, £14 billion donor to. ukraine, £14 billion of support that we have provided through direct grant assistance and guarantees that multilateral lending organisations and again the house will remember we took a lead in imposing economic sanctions on russian entities, including individuals and sanct
the things that i discussed with president zelenskyy this morning is our support for the work of the icc to the efforts of uk members ? i'm hopeful that we uk members? i'm hopeful that we will or we'll see the first indictments shortly . keir indictments very shortly. keir starmer since mr. speaker, across this house, we don't just hope for ukraine's victory , we hope for ukraine's victory, we believe in it . and part of that believe in it. and part of that victory must be ukraine's...
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the rubble tonight , we'll see the rubble tonight, we'll see the first kind of advertisement from the iccief to turkey and to syria . relief to turkey and to syria. thank you, jacqui. the disasters emergency committee in that pledge from government, as pledge from the government, as you interesting. you say, really interesting. thank you very for that thank you very much for that update . okay. stay with us. update. okay. stay with us. we're going to be meeting up with the british boxer who is preparing her biggest fight yet. amazing story. stay tuned. that the question i got to ask you now is, are you ready to rumble 7 now is, are you ready to rumble ? well, i'll tell you, someone who is female boxer caroline dubois , sister of the dubois, sister of the heavyweight dubois, an olympian, is following. she's following, i should say, in her brother's footsteps as a serious contender. well, this weekend she's at wembley arena , and she she's at wembley arena, and she hopes to keep her undefeated run alive. so she's here. she's with us now. good morning. in the studio. caroline, very good to s
the rubble tonight , we'll see the rubble tonight, we'll see the first kind of advertisement from the iccief to turkey and to syria . relief to turkey and to syria. thank you, jacqui. the disasters emergency committee in that pledge from government, as pledge from the government, as you interesting. you say, really interesting. thank you very for that thank you very much for that update . okay. stay with us. update. okay. stay with us. we're going to be meeting up with the british boxer who is...