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Sevastopol and elsewhere in Ukraine, support the International Criminal Court investigation

in Ukraine, including Crimea and the City of Sevastopol, ensuring that perpetrators are

brought to justice and explore the establishment of an international tribunal for the crime

of aggression,

- provide Ukraine with all assistance needed in achieving membership of the European Union

and to support the start of negotiations in line with a merit-based approach,

- encourage other states and interparliamentary organizations to join the International Crimea

Platform, which serves as a mechanism for consolidating interparliamentary endeavours

directed towards de-occupation and further reintegration of the Autonomous Republic of

Crimea and the city of Sevastopol,

- consider the establishment of the Crimea Platform Support Groups in the parliaments of the

participating parliaments,

- reaffirm their resolute dedication to the principle of non-recognition of the attempted illegal

annexation of Crimea, as well as attempts to illegally annex other Ukrainian territories,

coupled with subsequent claims to incorporate these areas into the Russian Federation,

- reiterate our commitment to support the application and further strengthening of sanctions

against the Russian Federation, and diplomatic, economic and other appropriate measures,

in order to exert pressure on the Russian Federation, as well as to counter sanctions

circumvention,

- continue calling on the Russian Federation to immediately cease its systematic and grave

violations of human rights, including the continuous breaches of its international

commitments and to provide full and unimpeded access to Crimea for established regional

and international monitoring mechanisms,

- calls on international organisations such as the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the

Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe to monitor the human rights situation

in Crimea more closely and to take appropriate measures to support the gathering of evidence

and registration of crimes and accountability for them,

- continue calling upon the International Committee of the Red Cross, as well as the UN

Committee against Torture, the UN Human Rights Council and all other relevant international

bodies to strengthen efforts to ensure the improvement of the conditions of Ukrainian

civilians held as hostages, as well as prisoners of war held by Russia and to prevent torture,

humiliation of honour and dignity, violation of human rights, and to work towards establishing

the whereabouts of all detained Ukrainian citizens,

- declare our readiness to provide support to the Ukrainian state in the process of development

of reintegration strategies for the Crimean Peninsula as well as to assist Ukraine with their

further implementation following the de-occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

and the city of Sevastopol,

- sustain the provision of political, diplomatic, military, security, financial, humanitarian, and

other forms of assistance to Ukraine and to work on countering disinformation and false

narratives, spread by Russia or other actors, in the digital space through increased global

action to avoid possible destabilization attempts,

- raise awareness of these issues with their international and regional partners, especially

among other parliamentarians and parliaments, and call on their partners to support and join

the Peace Formula of President Zelenskyy,

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