U.S. says it is not blocking the creation of a special tribunal on aggression against Ukraine, adding no sign of Russia accountability being used as a bargaining chip in peace talks.
U.S. Deputy Head of the President's Office Irina Mudra said the United States is not blocking the creation of a special tribunal on aggression against Ukraine and sees no indication that Russian accountability will be used as a concession in peace talks.
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