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Once again: accountability outside the US, and again links with Russia and Epstein circles.

On Wednesday, the Council of Europe said it was honouring a request from Norwegian authorities to waive Jagland’s immunity from legal processes that he had previously enjoyed.

The pan-European human rights body based in Strasbourg said that such immunity aims "to safeguard the independent exercise of official functions," and wasn't intended for "personal benefit."

Jagland was a controversial figure when he headed the Council of Europe and was repeatedly accused by both Norwegian and international media of being too servile towards Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin.

Following the initial invasion of Ukraine and the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia was placed under voting sanctions, but Jagland spearheaded efforts in 2019 to restore Moscow's voting rights.

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