This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
As the Russian Federation continues to wage war and commit
crimes against humanity in Ukraine, it is clear that, when this
conflict is over, Ukraine will require huge amounts of assistance
to rebuild its civilian infrastructure. The Russian Federation has
accounts in several countries that are co-operating against Russia's
war of aggression. All these countries should be called upon to
take all necessary steps to provide for the transfer of title to
these assets from the Russian Federation as needed to rebuild Ukraine’s
infrastructure.
For this purpose, actions must be determined and coordinated
between Council of Europe member States and with other States having
custody of Russian Federation assets to include:
establishing an international
fund to hold assets to pay for infrastructure projects in Ukraine;
transferring blocked assets to the international fund;
establishing a compensation tribunal to adjudicate, in
accordance with established judicial norms, claims presented by
Ukraine on behalf of its individuals, entities, and governmental
entities, or directly by its individuals and entities as the tribunal
rules provide.
The Russian Federation has the obligation under international
law to compensate Ukraine, its citizens, companies and government,
for damages caused by the Russian Federation’s unlawful acts accompanying
its illegal invasion. Russia’s responsibility extends to re-establishing
Ukraine’s agricultural system to relieve the massive famine and
food insecurity in much of the world caused by Russia’s unlawful
destruction of Ukraine’s crops, both in the field and in storage,
and blocking distribution routes essential to feed so much of the
world. These obligations establish in third countries the duty to
safeguard the Russian Federation’s sovereign assets located within
their jurisdictions for the benefit of Ukraine and to create an
international compensation tribunal to ensure that damages caused
by Russia are settled in accordance with international norms, and
established jurisprudence and accounting principles.