THE HAGUE — The international community should establish a special tribunal to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin and his regime to trial over their war of aggression against Ukraine, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Monday.In a keynote speech following a visit to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Baerbock emphasized the need to hold the Russian leadership “accountable” for their invasion, which started almost a year ago.To avoid this impasse, Baerbock said she wanted to form, together with partner countries, “a special tribunal” to address the crime of aggression against Ukraine that could investigate and try the Russian leadership.You may likeThis tribunal — which would be separate from the ICC — should “derive its jurisdiction from Ukrainian criminal law,” Baerbock said in her speech to law students, professors and diplomats at the Hague Academy of International Law.The foreign minister stressed that, in addition to this particular solution of creating a special tribunal, the global community should urgently reform international law to “overcome the limitations” so that crimes of aggression like Russia’s full-fledged invasion can also be investigated by the ICC if the other party, in this case Ukraine, accepts the court’s jurisdiction."