EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas gathered European foreign ministers in Kyiv to mark the anniversary of the Bucha massacre and honor its victims.
All EU countries except Hungary pledged to ensure full accountability for alleged Russian war crimes during the invasion of Ukraine.
The Bucha killings, which left about 400 civilians dead, have become a symbol of the push for justice.
European nations are backing efforts to establish a tribunal, potentially targeting leaders such as Vladimir Putin for the crime of aggression, Euro News has reported.
Officials stress that accountability is essential for lasting peace and reject any amnesty for those responsible.
