Ukraine's Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko has said
files and evidence that will be collected by the Prosecutor General's Office
(PGO) of Ukraine as part of criminal proceedings against high-ranking Russian
officials could also be used in international courts, according to Channel 112
Ukraine.
"This is a good and a positive step [putting the
suspects on the wanted list] because information on violations of international
treaties and Ukrainian laws, which will be determined during these criminal
proceedings, will become a significant evidence base in international
courts," the minister told Channel 112 Ukraine.
The minister said this also concerned Russian President
Vladimir Putin and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev as their high-ranking
positions held no importance in such cases. "I welcome the PGO's positive
attitude and assure it of the ministry's support. We are authorized to notify
Putin and Medvedev of suspicion if they have violated Ukrainian legislation.
Their positions are of no importance," he stated.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Canada Andriy Shevchenko stressed that Ukraine recognizing and speaking openly about such crimes was a positive development.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Canada Andriy Shevchenko stressed that Ukraine recognizing and speaking openly about such crimes was a positive development.
"Definitely, we are building a legal framework,
which sooner or later will be used by us, not only in Ukrainian, but also in
international courts. Therefore, it is important. I think it's very important
to instill in the country a sense of justice and an awareness of the
inevitability of punishment for those people who are personally responsible for
the thousands of lost lives," he told the TV channel.
As UNIAN reported earlier, the general prosecutor of
Ukraine reported 18 members of the Russian government and Russian army generals
had been notified that they were suspected of committing crimes against the
foundations of Ukraine's national security by sending them notices via courier
and email.
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