This over Moscow’s claim of genocide in eastern Ukraine as a pretext for last year’s invasion.
THE HAGUE: Russia and Ukraine will face off at the International Court of Justice from Monday over Moscow’s claim of “genocide” in eastern Ukraine as a pretext for last year’s invasion.
When Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered the Feb 24, 2022 invasion, part of his reasoning was that pro-Russian people in eastern Ukraine had been “subjected to bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime”. In March 2022, the ICJ sided with Ukraine, ordering Russia to “immediately suspend” its military action.
It will flesh out its reasoning further on Monday, with Ukraine’s response on Tuesday. It is the first time a Russian representative will address the court in this case, previously arguing that it had insufficient time to prepare arguments.
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