Liechtenstein joins the agreement to establish a Special Tribunal for the crime of Russian aggression, bringing the total number of participating states to 25, Ukrainian Andrii Sybiha confirms.
Liechtenstein has become the 25th nation to join the agreement to establish a Special Tribunal for the crime of Russian aggression against Ukraine, according to Ukrainian Andrii Sybiha.
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