In the light of the resolutions and recommendations mentioned
above, the Assembly calls on the Committee of Ministers to:
3.1 continue mobilising the Council
of Europe and all its political and legal instruments to support Ukraine
and ensure a comprehensive system of accountability for the aggression
of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and all its legal and
human rights consequences;
3.2 ensure that the Council of Europe continues to provide
expert and technical support for the establishment and operation
of a special tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine,
including through the Secretary General’s participation and contributions
to the consultations within the “Core Group” on a possible draft
agreement between the Council of Europe and the Government of Ukraine on
the establishment of a special tribunal for the crime of aggression
against Ukraine, including its statute, and on a possible draft
enlarged partial agreement governing the modalities of support to
such a tribunal, its financing and other administrative matters;
3.3 take into account the outcome of these consultations and
any proposals that may be made by the Secretary General, and work
towards the establishment of a special tribunal for the crime of
aggression against Ukraine as soon as possible, including, as appropriate,
through an agreement between the Council of Europe and the Government
of Ukraine and a draft enlarged partial agreement, having due regard
to the considerations and features set out in
Resolution 2556 (2024);
3.4 proceed towards the establishment of an international
compensation mechanism for all the damage caused by the Russian
aggression, including an international claims commission and a compensation
fund, in co-operation with all relevant international partners and
Ukraine, ensuring a leading role for the Council of Europe and taking
into account the work of the Register of Damage Caused by the Aggression
of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.