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Hungary welcomes CoE agreement on accountability for crimes committed in Ukraine war

Zsolt Németh said that the Council of Europe was compiling a report on the losses caused by Russia’s military aggression.

Zsolt Németh, the head of parliament’s foreign affairs council, has welcomed the Council of Europe’s decision to pass an international agreement aimed at ensuring accountability for crimes committed in the Ukraine war.

According to MTI, Németh said that the CoE was compiling a report on the losses caused by Russia’s military aggression. The agreement, planned to be signed at a summit in Reykjavík in May, could prove to be an important achievement, he said. The CoE’s Committee of Ministers has asked the General Assembly to present its position on Kosovo’s membership in the CoE, Németh said. This represents a risk for the Reykjavik summit because the Committee of Ministers has come forward with the request at an extremely sensitive time, following a mayoral election in North Kosovo on Sunday, he added. “There is a reason for concern that the Council of Europe decision may result in instability rather than stability. Another reason for concern is that the unity of the council which is necessary for the success of the fourth summit may come under question,” he said. Hungary considers it important that the dialogue on settling relations between Serbia and Kosovo should continue and all international players contribute to progress, he said. It is also an important expectation concerning the Council of Europe, he added. Measures by the international community and the CoE must serve stability for a region riddled by tensions, he said.