Politics
Briefing: EU countries, except Hungary, vow 'full accountability' for war crimes in Ukraine
Strategic angle: High Representative Kaja Kallas gathered EU foreign ministers in Kyiv to honour the victims of the Bucha massacre, symbolizing the search for justice in Ukraine.
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Updated 11 days ago
The recent gathering of EU foreign ministers in Kyiv, led by High Representative Kaja Kallas, focused on establishing accountability for war crimes in Ukraine, particularly in light of the Bucha massacre.
This meeting underscores the EU's commitment to addressing the systemic issues surrounding war crimes, aiming to enhance justice mechanisms across member states.
Hungary's absence from this critical dialogue raises questions about its stance on accountability and the broader implications for EU cohesion in addressing war crimes.