
ICJ ordered Russia to suspend the invasion of Ukraine
New Delhi: International Court of Justice, UN’s top Court ordered Russia to suspend its invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday, saying it was profoundly concerned by Moscow’s use of force. ICJ Presiding Judge Joan Donoghue said that Russian Federation shall immediately suspend military operations that it commenced on 24 February on the territory of Ukraine, pending the final decision in the case.
The court is profoundly concerned about the use of force by the Russian Federation which raises very serious issues in international law, Justice Donoghue told a hearing in The Hague. Kyiv dragged Moscow to the UN’s top Court days after Russia’s attack on February 24. India’sJ at the ICJ, Justice Dalveer Bhandari, also voted against Russia.
Justice Bhandari was nominated to the ICJ entirely on the support of the Government and various missions over a period of time. India has abstained from voting on the Ukraine-Russia issue in the UN and instead called on both sides to focus on negotiations and end hostilities. The hearing on Wednesday comes as the number of refugees fleeing Ukraine topped three million and Russian forces step up strikes on residential buildings in Kyiv.
Kyiv said it wanted its security to be guaranteed by international forces, as it rejected proposals pushed by Russia for it to adopt a neutral status comparable to Austria or Sweden. Russia snubbed hearings on March 7 and 8, arguing in a written filing that the ICJ did not have jurisdiction because Kyiv’s request fell outside of the scope of the 1948 Genocide Convention on which it based its case. But the ICJ ruled it had jurisdiction in the case, with Justice Donoghue pointing out the ICJ currently is not in the possession of evidence substantiating the allegation of the Russian Federation that genocide has been committed on Ukrainian territory.