Iryna Mudra, Deputy Head of the President's Office, expressed full support for anti-corruption bodies, emphasizing that no one in Ukraine is above the law. She stressed that corruption risks are increasing in wartime, but Ukraine is responding to them.
The Commission on Damages will begin its work in 2027, and the first decisions on compensation are expected at the same time. The most difficult issue is the formation of a compensation fund that will ensure payments.
Deputy Head of the President's Office Iryna Mudra stated that the filling of the destroyed property register is being hampered by three main reasons. These include the inability to quickly fill it via "Diia," Ukrainians forgetting to submit information to the international register, and a lack of understanding regarding the sources of compensation funding.
The compensation commission, which will consider damages caused by Russia, will start operating in 2026. It will take into account events from 2014, not just from 2022.
Ukraine has expressed dissatisfaction with the EU's plans to pay €3 billion to private investors from frozen Russian assets. Kyiv considers this unfair, insisting on compensation for the victims of aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on the European Union to support the creation of a tribunal to punish representatives of the Russian Federation for war crimes of aggression. On May 9, the EU will announce the creation of a special tribunal to prosecute Putin.