 The Council of Europe starts talks about tribunal for Lukashenko and Putin. The Council of Europe is discussing the format of the future tribunal over Putin and Lukashenko, C.E. Secretary-General Maria Pejcinovic Burik told Espresso. This discussion is now taking place at the expert level within the core group of states. The moment has not yet arrived when participants will finally decide how and when to create a tribunal. She said, the Secretary-General noted that they intend to involve as many international organizations as possible in the discussion, including judicial institutions such as the International Criminal Court and others. I think that a broader discussion about what would be the best solution and how to move towards it once an agreement is reached will give legitimacy to the future tribunal when it is formed, said Maria Pejcinovic Burik. It is therefore good that the discussions are thorough and that all possible ways of establishing the tribunal are really being considered. This is necessary so that once the final decision is made, it can start functioning effectively. The Council of Europe, C.E. summarized. It should be noted that the European Parliament called on the International Criminal Court in The Hague to issue an arrest warrant for Lukashenko. In a resolution approved by European deputies, he was named as an accomplice in the forced disposition of more than 2,150 children. This refers also to the orphans from Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine.