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Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada: Talking about “genocide” in Ukraine is “OK”

Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada: Talking about “genocide” in Ukraine is “OK”

Prime Minister of Canada, Justin TrudeauHe said Wednesday that it was “correct” to describe the attacks Russia Inside Ukraine As “genocide,” he joins the president Condition Joined, Joe BidenWho used the same word the day before.

“It simply came to our notice then Russia செய்கிறார்; What Vladimir Putin Did, “Trudeau told reporters Quebec.

“We have seen this tendency to target civilians and use sexual violence as a weapon of war,” he said. “This is totally unacceptable.”

Trudeau He also mentioned that Canada The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague is “one of the first countries’ to launch a process to” ensure that Putin is held accountable for his war crimes. “

Ukraine Russia has been accused of committing war crimes and committing genocide before the discovery of hundreds of massacred civilians and mass graves in Pucha, which has created a wave of international hatred.

Although Western nations have not used the term “genocide” in principle, due to its strict legal definition and strong implication, long-term protocol seems to change little of anything now. Powers ..

President of the United States, Joe BidenCharged on Tuesday Putin “Genocide,” he said while delivering a speech on petrol prices in the state of Iowa, “evidence is growing (for that matter)” so it is up to the international courts to determine Russia’s actions in neighboring former Russia. The Soviet Republic applies this word.

British Prime Minister, Boris JohnsonLast week, the Pucha massacre was “not far from genocide.”

Government leaders France Y Germany Russia acknowledged on Wednesday that it had committed war crimes, but denied any wrongdoing.Genocide“.

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