Ukraine Ratifies Rome Statute Amid Modi's Peace Call
Ukraine Ratifies Rome Statute Amid Modi's Peace Call
Ukraine Ratifies Rome Statute Amid Modi's Peace Call
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During his visit to Poland, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated India's stance on resolving conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy, particularly concerning the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Modi emphasized that no conflict can be resolved on the battlefield, expressing a commitment to support peace and stability. Meanwhile, Ukraine's parliament ratified the Rome Statute, formally joining the International Criminal Court (ICC) to enhance accountability for alleged Russian war crimes, a move aligned with its European Union aspirations. This step is seen as crucial for prosecuting Russian officials implicated in crimes against Ukrainian civilians. The ratification follows a long process hindered by disinformation but is now supported by Ukrainian military leadership.

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Zelenskiy Signs Law on Ukraine Ratifying Rome Statute
A divide opens in Ukraine over giving up land for peace
Ukraine ratifies the statute for joining the International Criminal Court
Ukraine Ratifies the Statute for Joining the International Criminal Court
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Zelenskiy Signs Law on Ukraine Ratifying Rome Statute
A divide opens in Ukraine over giving up land for peace
Ukraine ratifies the statute for joining the International Criminal Court
Ukraine Ratifies the Statute for Joining the International Criminal Court
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