He stated this at a conference in The Wall Street Journal.

“It is important that Ukraine can be held accountable for these things if necessary, but we also support the efforts of the International Criminal Court to gather evidence and information.

There are discussions about some kind of independent court, the establishment of a tribunal.

It's all on the table," Blinken said.

Earlier, the French Foreign Ministry said that Paris, together with European and Ukrainian partners, began work on the creation of a special tribunal to investigate Russia's actions in Ukraine.

The Russian Foreign Ministry, commenting on this message, noted that the so-called special tribunal for "crimes of Russian aggression", created by Western countries, will have nothing to do with justice and will become another openly politicized "judicial" instance.