The NATO Parliamentary Assembly adopted a resolution unanimously designating the Russian Federation and its current regime as a terrorist organization. The resolution also calls for the creation of a special tribunal to hold the regime accountable for war crimes.
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The NATO Parliamentary Assembly adopted a resolution designating the Russian Federation and its regime as a terrorist organisation, calling for a special tribunal for war crimes.
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly adopted a resolution recognizing Russia as a 'terrorist state' on Nov. 21.
The resolution calls for setting up a special international tribunal regarding Russia’s aggression in Ukraine to convict perpetrators and senior leadership.
All 30 NATO alliance members supported the Ukrainian delegation's propositions for this resolution.
President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke at the 68th annual session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Madrid.
The event took place on November 21, 2022.
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