US to Share Evidence of Russian War Crimes With Hague Court
- Biden officials briefed members of Congress on reversal
- Some details have already been shared with the court
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President Joe Biden has asked the federal government to share evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine with The Hague-based International Criminal Court, US officials said Wednesday, in a reversal of the administration’s stance.
The Biden administration said last year it was working to document war crimes and other atrocities carried out by Russian troops in Ukraine and was helping with various international efforts, but that the US didn’t intend to formally join the ICC’s investigation.