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Key UN committee adopts resolution paving the way for a first-ever treaty on crimes against humanity

  • A key U.N. General Assembly committee adopted a resolution to negotiate a first-ever treaty on preventing and punishing crimes against humanity after Russia withdrew amendments.
  • The resolution was approved by consensus among all 193-member U.N. Nations and is expected to be finalized by 2029.
  • This treaty, led by sponsors Mexico and Gambia, will address crimes against humanity for the first time, filling an existing gap.
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