Undersecretary of State Henryka Mościcka-Dendys meets with US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice
16.10.2024
During the meeting of Deputy Minister Mościcka-Dendys and Ambassador Beth Van Schaack held on 16 October 2024, the parties discussed mechanisms to hold accountable those responsible for violations of international law in connection with the conflict in Ukraine, as well as the international criminal liability of Belarus.
The interlocutors underlined similar opinions of Poland and the US on Russian aggression against Ukraine and said that nations have inalienable right to shape their future at their own will. They shared information and opinions on both countries’ engagement in the ongoing proceedings by means of existing legal institutions such as domestic and international courts and tribunals. The two officials also spoke about the international community’s efforts to set up new mechanisms.
- Perpetrators of international crimes against Ukraine or committed on its territory, including war crimes and the crime of aggression, should be brought to justice. It is a matter of credibility of the international community, which is currently discussing the establishment of a special tribunal on Ukraine - said Deputy Minister Mościcka-Dendys. She also said that from Warsaw’s point of view, such processes are a prerequisite for lasting peace. Ambassador Van Schaack stressed the importance of ensuring justice in the transition period following the end of the war, which should be based on the principle of a democratic state ruled by law and should legitimise Ukrainian authorities, both on central and local level.