Ukraine joins Convention on Protection from Enforced Disappearance
Ukraine has joined the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.
The relevant bill was passed by 265 votes in the Ukrainian parliament on Wednesday.
So far, the Convention has been signed by 94 states, according to an explanatory note to the bill.
The International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance was adopted at the 61st session of the UN General Assembly on December 20, 2006. The convention came into force on December 23, 2010.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Ukraine, USA in final stage of negotiations on minerals agreement – Stefanishyna
13:57, 24.02.2025
Finland to provide EUR 4.5 mln in aid to Ukraine
12:47, 24.02.2025
Lithuanian President proposes granting Ukraine EU membership by 2030, talks to begin within weeks
12:18, 24.02.2025
Macron after second meeting with EU, Canadian leaders: We support Ukraine
09:16, 20.02.2025
EU is confident where Ukraine will use aid – Mathernová
20:17, 19.02.2025
LATEST
UN Security Council adopts US resolution Path to Peace in Ukraine, Russian amendment rejected
10:14, 25.02.2025
Ukraine and EU to update plan for implementation of electronic trust services - Fedorov
09:44, 25.02.2025
European Commissioners reaffirm commitment to just peace for Ukraine during special YES meeting in Kyiv
09:21, 25.02.2025
Trump's meetings with Zelenskyy, Putin to take place 'very soon' – White House
09:17, 25.02.2025
Kubilius proposes to start negotiations on Ukraine's accession to EU Copernicus Space Program