Former British Prime Minister: We owe Ukrainian people to bring Putin to justice

The former prime minister of Great Britain, Gordon Brown, has said that humanity is forced by Ukraine to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin before the war crimes trial. In an article published in The Guardian, he wrote that February 24th, which is the anniversary of the war in Ukraine, must be marked with support [...]
In an article published in The GuardianHe wrote that February 24th, which is the anniversary of the war in Ukraine, should be marked by the support of American President Joe Biden, for creating a special tribunal for investigating aggressive crimes.
As additional reason for his call to the United States, he also cited US Vice-President Kamala Harris' speech, which joined Beden accusing Putin of “crimes against humanity”.
The special tribonals were promoted by the United States earlier. Exactly 30 years ago, with American approval, the UN Security Council had established the international criminal tribulal for the former Yugoslavia”, writes among other former British elite.
To reinforce his appeal for the establishment of a special tribunal, Gordon cited the trial of former Balkan captain Slobodan Milosevic, who was charged by The Hague Special Tribunal for War Crimes, but who had died after a heart attack on his cell, while according to him, war tribunats could punish criminals even in their absence, making it difficult for them to travel abroad.
On the other hand, he recalled meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at his headquarters in the Kremlin in 2006, saying that my <x0) memories during the meeting were that he understood only the language of force” and that he could not be trusted with anything said. /Periscopi/
Gordon Brown has been prime minister of Great Britain in the years 2007-10.












