43 states have approved an agreement on establishing a register of damage caused by Russian aggression at the Council of Europe summit in Iceland.
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43 states, including all G7 states (including the United States, Canada and Japan, which are not members of the Council of Europe), have supported or promised to support the establishment of a register of damage
The Registry is a legal entity operating under the national legislation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Ukraine
The Registry is physically located in the Netherlands
The Council of Europe announced that it had established a 'Register of Damage' for Russian crimes of aggression in Ukraine.
The Council of Europe summit took place in Reykjavik with bringing Russia to justice for crimes committed in Ukraine as a key topic.
Ursula von der Leyen indicated that bringing Russia to justice is a key topic of the summit.
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