U.S. to withdraw from group investigating responsibility for Ukraine invasion – NYT

The New York Times has reported that the United States is withdrawing from an international group tasked with investigating responsibility for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This multinational effort, which the U.S. joined under the Biden administration in 2023, aimed to hold Russian leadership, including Vladimir Putin, and their allies accountable for actions during the war. The U.S. Department of Justice has reportedly informed European officials of this decision, signaling a shift in U.S. involvement. The move has sparked varied reactions, with some viewing it as a potential concession to Russia, while others speculate it may reflect changing diplomatic or strategic priorities. Details on the reasoning behind the withdrawal remain limited at this stage.

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