Russian No Show at UN Court Hearing

Russian No Show at UN Court Hearing

Ukraine sought an emergency order from the United Nations’ highest court to halt hostilities on its territory, arguing that Russia – which boycotted the hearing – had falsely applied genocide law to justify its invasion. The hearing was held at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) without legal representation for Russia. After Ukraine presented its arguments the court said it would start deliberations and rule “as soon as possible”.

 

Russian No Show at UN Court Hearing

Russian No Show at UN Court Hearing

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