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To spread: the sources of the publication have reported the US exit from this gr...

The US is leaving an international group that investigates Russian crimes during invasion of Ukraine - NYT

To spread: the sources of the publication have reported the US exit from this group, and that the US Department of Justice has already informed European officials. The US decision is expected to be announced on March 17. The United States of America emerges from a multinational group that investigates Russia's crimes during its invasion of Ukraine. About it writes The New York Times. It is an International Center for Pursuing Aggression against Ukraine.

It was created to be held accountable through aggression, not for self -defense, the leadership of Russia, its allies - Belarus, North Korea and Iran. According to the newspaper, the Ministry of Justice quietly informed European officials that the United States is leaving a multinational group created to investigate the leaders responsible for invasion of Ukraine, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to people familiar with the situation.

"The decision to leave the International Center for Investigation of Aggression against Ukraine, to which Biden administration joined in 2023, is the last testimony that Trump's administration is departing from President Joseph R. Baiden Jr. Baiden's obligations to bring Putin to personal responsibility for crimes. " The sources of the publication have reported the US withdrawal from this group, and that the US Department of Justice has already informed European officials.

The US decision is expected to be announced on March 17 through email. Letters will be sent to all employees and members of the European Union Agency on criminal justice cooperation. The United States was the only country outside Europe that cooperated with the group by sending the Senior Prosecutor of the Ministry of Justice to Hague to work with investigators from Ukraine, the Baltic States and Romania.