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UN paves way for treaty on crimes against humanity

The resolution calls for a time-bound process with preparatory sessions in 2026 and 2027, and three-week negotiating sessions in 2028 and 2029 to finalise a treaty on crimes against humanity.

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The UN  adopts this resolution as demonstrators participate in an anti-Israel protest outside the UN office in Tehran, Iran. Pic/Getty Images

The UN adopts this resolution as demonstrators participate in an anti-Israel protest outside the UN office in Tehran, Iran. Pic/Getty Images

A key UN General Assembly committee adopted a resolution late Friday paving the way for negotiations on a first-ever treaty on preventing and punishing crimes against humanity after Russia dropped amendments that would have derailed the effort.

The resolution was approved by consensus by the assembly’s legal committee, which includes all 193-member UN nations, after tense last-minute negotiations between its supporters and Russia that dragged through the day. The resolution calls for a time-bound process with preparatory sessions in 2026 and 2027, and three-week negotiating sessions in 2028 and 2029 to finalise a treaty on crimes against humanity.

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