Putin

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ICC judges issue arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over alleged war ... (The Guardian)

Arrest warrants issued for Russian leader and his children's rights commissioner for 'unlawful deportation' of Ukrainian children.

“Russia is not a party to the Rome statute of the international criminal court and bears no obligations under it.” On 16 February, Lvova-Belova appeared on television telling Putin about the programme and thanking him for being able to “adopt” a 15-year-old boy from Mariupol, the south-eastern Ukrainian city that was devastated and occupied by Russian forces. “The ICC prosecutor is an independent actor and makes his own prosecutorial decisions based on the evidence before him. In a statement on Friday, the ICC prosecutor, Karim Khan, said: “Incidents identified by my office include the deportation of at least hundreds of children taken from orphanages and children’s care homes.” We cannot allow children to be treated as if they are the spoils of war.” “I don’t think we were expecting to see him travel to France or Ukraine anytime soon, but he’s got to be careful,” Brody said. The US was more guarded in its response. I think this is what international prosecutors have failed to do over the last 20 years, so this is a good focus, as it’s one of the worst crimes being committed.” So I think it’s good to see the prosecutor focusing on children’s rights. But the Russian leader will face limits on his freedom of travel to the ICC’s 123 member states, further deepening his isolation. “My office alleges that these acts, amongst others, demonstrate an intention to permanently remove these children from their own country,” Khan said. Putin is likely to evade justice in the near future:

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ICC issues war crimes arrest warrant for Putin for alleged ... (CNN)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian official Maria Lvova-Belova for ...

Most countries on Earth – 123 of them – are parties to the treaty, but there are very large and notable exceptions, including Russia. I would like to believe (that the arrest warrant will bring practical results), but to be honest, I have my doubts, because most international organizations are very concerned, they say a lot of things, but I personally do not see any obvious action.” Asked whether the ICC is asking signatory countries to arrest Putin if he travels to them, Hofmanski referred to ICC statute, saying: “All state parties have the legal obligation to cooperate fully with the court, which means that they’re obliged to execute arrest warrants issued by the court. The court, which has 18 judges serving nine-year terms, tries four types of crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression and war crimes. Russia does not cooperate with this body, and possible [pretences] for arrest coming from the International Court of Justice will be legally null and void for us,” she said. The year of war has shown that even with all the help, this fight is a difficult one,” Tkachenko said. The court’s warrants are a wakeup call to others committing abuses or covering them up that their day in court may be coming, regardless of their rank or position,” Jarrah said. “This is a big day for the many victims of crimes committed by Russian forces in Ukraine since 2014. “We consider the very posing of the question outrageous and unacceptable. Some of the children have ended up thousands of miles and several time zones away from Ukraine. And we continue to work.” “In the criminal proceedings being investigated by our law enforcement officers, more than 16,000 forced deportations of Ukrainian children by the occupier have already been recorded.

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The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for Putin (NPR)

The ICC has issued warrants for the Russian president and his children's rights commissioner for alleged war crimes involving accusations that Russia has ...

The U.S. has had a complicated, at times hostile relationship with the international court, especially since 2002 when former President George W. "With these arrest warrants, the ICC has made Putin a wanted man and taken its first step to end the impunity that has emboldened perpetrators in Russia's war against Ukraine for far too long." position that the ICC should not be able to prosecute nonmember state citizens," Bosco said. "Yes, Vladimir Vladimirovich," Lvova-Belova responded, using the Russian leader's patronymic. The organization also said it expects further arrest warrants for Russian leaders as Ukraine war crimes investigations develop. State Department accused the Russian government of operating a systematic network of custody centers for thousands of Ukrainian children. "It is forbidden by international law for occupying powers to transfer civilians from the territories where they live to other territories," he said. We support accountability for perpetrators of war crimes." He said his office handed more than 1,000 pages of documents over to the ICC regarding the alleged forcible deportation of children to Russia. "The very question itself is outrageous and unacceptable," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. Like the United States, Ukraine is also not a party to the ICC.

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What does the ICC arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin mean in reality? (The Guardian)

International criminal court warrants for Putin and children's commissioner are not recognised by Russia – but send signal to officials.

It sends a signal to senior Russian officials – military and civilian – who may be vulnerable to prosecution either now or in the future and would further limit their ability to travel internationally, including to attend international forums. A good example is Slobodan Milošević, the former president of Yugoslavia, who was indicted on a series of war crimes charges by the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the midst of the war in Kosovo in 1999. [Ukraine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ukraine) is itself not a signatory to the court in The Hague, it granted the ICC jurisdiction to investigate war crimes committed on its territory.

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Kremlin likely to spin ICC arrest warrant as proof west wants to ... (The Guardian)

Supporters of the invasion of Ukraine are portraying the court's decision as a sign of western antagonism to Russia.

Maria Lvova-Belova, the Russian commissioner for children’s rights, who was declared a co-conspirator in the case, proudly called it “great that the international community has appreciated this work to help the children of our country”. Kaja Kallas, the Estonian prime minister, called the decision a “step closer to judgment day”. Putin’s strength is in the support of the people and the consolidation of society around him.” “Washington and Brussels have exhausted all possible sanctions and unfriendly actions,” said Vyacheslav Volodin, the chairman of Russia’s state duma and a prominent hawk. They are once again seeking a “rally-round-the-flag” effect, this time around the Russian president, by encouraging a siege mentality. “They’re betting on creating a schism inside Russia that wants to remove Putin.”

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ICC issues arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin over ... (ABC News)

The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of being responsible for the war crime of ...

That's all we want to say." The ICC called for Mr Putin's arrest on suspicion of unlawful deportation of children and unlawful transfer of people from the territory of Ukraine to the Russian Federation. While the US does not recognise the court, Mr Biden said it "makes a very strong point" to call out the Russian leader for his actions in ordering the invasion of Ukraine. - The ICC called for Mr Putin's arrest for the unlawful deportation of children and unlawful transfer of people from the territory of Ukraine to Russia "The ICC is doing its part of work as a court of law," he said. Russia says the arrest warrants had "no meaning for our country" as it is not a party to the Rome Statute

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Will Vladimir Putin ever face a war crimes trial? (BBC News)

Although the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has issued a warrant for President Vladimir Putin's arrest, that is no more than the first step ...

In doing so, it is trying to deter further crimes taking place. As for the ICC itself, it has so far indicted 40 individuals apart from Mr Putin, all from African countries. The ICC does not conduct trials in absentia, so that avenue is closed off too. This statute lays down that it is the duty of every state to exercise its own criminal jurisdiction over those responsible for international crimes. Other bespoke bodies have sought to convict those accused of war crimes. Mr Putin could be detained if he leaves the country.

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Will Putin actually be arrested? (NEWS.com.au)

The International Criminal Court has taken the major step of issuing an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over the Ukrainian war.

they found themselves in courts,” he said. The ICC cannot try suspects in absentia but Khan said the court had “other pieces of architecture” to push cases forward. The ICC convicted former Liberian war lord-turned-president Taylor in 2012 of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Putin was unlikely to end up in the dock for war crimes “unless there is a regime change in Russia”, said Cecily Rose, assistant professor of public international law at Leiden University. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia “does not recognise the jurisdiction of this court and so from a legal point of view, the decisions of this court are void”. The International Criminal Court has taken the major step of issuing an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over the Ukrainian war.

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Arrest warrant issued for Putin on war crime allegations (The Independent Barents Observer)

The international criminal court in The Hague on Friday issued an arrest warrant for Russian dictator Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.

[European Union sanctioned Chibis](https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/life-and-public/2022/12/chibis-sanctioned-involvement-child-kidnapping) for his support to the military onslaught on Ukraine. It is not known how many Ukrainian children have arrived to the north Russian region bordering Norway. “There are credible allegation against these persons for the alleged crimes.” She is also wanted under allegations of unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia. ADVERTISEMENT The EU said Chibis was “involved in Russia’s brutal and deliberate missile strikes against civilians, in the kidnapping of Ukrainian children to Russia….” [Norway soon after joined the EU sanctions](https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/life-and-public/2023/01/norway-introduces-sanctions-against-head-neighbouring-russian-region) against the Murmansk Governor.

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China's Xi to meet Putin in Moscow next week (BBC News)

Beijing said China would uphold "an objective and fair position" on the war in Ukraine.

The US is keen for Mr Xi and Mr Zelensky to be in contact. Nor do I think that this visit will result in peace… In an interview with the BBC before President Xi's visit was announced, Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba said: "I don't think China has reached the moment now when it wants to, when it's ready to arm Russia. The fact the Chinese leader is going to Russia signals Beijing's strong support for Moscow. So the Chinese government definitely has some sway over Russia. This will be President Xi's first visit to Russia since Russian troops invaded Ukraine.

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Biden administration skeptical of Xi's intentions ahead of his summit ... (CNN)

President Joe Biden said earlier this week he was planning to speak "soon" with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.

We hope that President Xi and the Chinese government would be able to have the benefit of understanding what exactly the impact of their support to Russia is having.” And there is little question that the deep personal affinity between Putin and Xi has helped enhance closer ties between their nations as they each warn of encroaching American influence. “We think that it’s important that China has the perspective of Ukraine. The concern among US officials is not necessarily that Chinese weapons would help Russia land a decisive win in Ukraine. After China announced Xi’s visit to Russia by saying he was traveling “for the sake of peace,” the White House worked to preempt attempts to frame the Xi-Putin meeting as a peacemaking mission, suggesting any framework offered by Beijing would be weighted toward Russia and bad for Ukraine. So far, officials have said there hasn’t been any indication that Beijing has made a final decision to assist Moscow’s war efforts with lethal aid.

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ICC judges issue arrest warrant for Putin over Ukraine - 2EC (2EC)

The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, alleging Moscow's forcible deportation of Ukrainian ...

“The city is being shelled almost around the clock,” he wrote. Putin, only the third serving president to have been issued an arrest warrant by the ICC, is unlikely to end up in court any time soon. ICC prosecutor Karim Khan began investigating possible war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in Ukraine a year ago. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia found the very questions raised by the ICC “outrageous and unacceptable”, and that any decisions of the court were “null and void” with respect to Russia. “This makes Putin a pariah. The announcement on Friday provoked a furious response from Moscow.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping meeting Vladimir Putin to further 'no ... (ABC News)

In what Vladimir Putin is describing as "the main political event of the year in bilateral relations", Xi Jinping will visit Russia for three days, ...

As permanent members of the UN Security Council and important major countries, the significance and impact of the China-Russia relations go far beyond the bilateral sphere," he added. The visit, Mr Putin said, could "demonstrate to the whole world the strength of the Russian-Chinese ties" and "become the main political event of the year in bilateral relations". Mr Xi and Mr Putin will discuss "deepening Russian-Chinese cooperation in the international arena," the Kremlin said.

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How an international arrest warrant for Putin puts a new spin on Xi ... (PBS NewsHour)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping's plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow next week highlighted China's aspirations for ...

“As the world enters a new period of turbulence and change, as a permanent member of the UN Security Council and an important power, the significance and influence of China-Russia relations go far beyond the bilateral scope,” it said. “The Chinese peace plan is a fig leaf to push back against some Western criticism on support for Russia,” said Alexander Gabuev, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. In the immediate term, the ICC’s warrant for Putin and one of his aides is unlikely to have a major impact on the meeting or China’s position toward Russia. In addition, it is highly unlikely that Putin would travel to a country that would be bound by obligations to the ICC. “We need to be aware that such peace talks are a trap for Ukraine and its diplomatic corps,” said Yurii Poita, who heads the Asia section at the Kyiv-based New Geopolitics Research Network. “We highly appreciate the restrained, well-balanced position of the Chinese leadership on this issue,” Ushakov said. Even if China stops short of providing military assistance to Russia as the U.S. And when a country begins its peacekeeping activities or at least seeks to help the parties, not distinguishing this will affect objectivity,” Butyrska said. The Biden administration believes China’s desire to be seen as a broker for peace between Russia and Ukraine may be viewed more critically now that Putin is officially a war crime suspect, according to two U.S. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the matter publicly, said the administration hopes the warrants will help mobilize heretofore neutral countries to weigh in on the conflict. officials say, is considering supplying Russia with weapons to support the war. WASHINGTON (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping’s plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow next week highlighted China’s aspirations for a greater role on the world stage.

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Putin arrest warrant: Biden welcomes ICC's war crimes charges (BBC News)

US President Joe Biden has welcomed the International Criminal Court's issuing of an arrest warrant against his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.

Russian opposition activists have welcomed the announcement. It also accused him of failing to use his presidential powers to stop children being deported. [The United Nations also released a report](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-64985009) earlier this week that found Moscow's forced removal of Ukrainian children to areas under its control amounted to a war crime. However, it could affect Mr Putin in other ways, such as being unable to travel internationally. "Children can't be treated as the spoils of war, they can't be deported," Mr Khan told the BBC. President Biden said that, while the court also held no sway in the US, the issuing of the warrant "makes a very strong point".

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Russia: ICC's arrest warrant against Putin is a step towards justice (Amnesty International)

Responding to the International Criminal Court (ICC) issuing arrest warrants against Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, ...

The organization found this amounted to war crimes and likely crimes against humanity. We expect the ICC and other justice actors to issue further arrest warrants as their investigations into crimes under international law committed in Ukraine begin to show results.” This doesn’t reflect the plethora of

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ICC issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over child deportations ... (POLITICO.eu)

Ukraine regards the seizure of children as part of an attempted genocide, but Moscow does not recognize the court's authority.

investigation](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64985009) which said that Russia’s forced deportation of Ukrainian children amounted to a war crime — the Kremlin has [denied](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-60690688) it committed any crimes. ” concluding with a toilet paper emoji. It comes ahead of a visit to Russia next week by Chinese President Xi Jinping and will severely limit Putin’s own potential range of diplomatic visits. No need to explain WHERE this paper should be used … Putin is “allegedly responsible for the war crime of unlawful deportation of population (children)” and that of “unlawful transfer of population (children) from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation,” the Hague-based court said in a statement The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant Friday for Russian President Vladimir Putin over the forced transfer of children to Russia after the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Joe Biden says Russian President Vladimir Putin committed war ... (ABC News)

The US President says that Russian President Vladimir Putin has clearly committed war crimes and the International Criminal Court's (ICC) decision to issue ...

That's all we want to say." The ICC move obligates the court's 123 member states to arrest Mr Putin and transfer him to The Hague for trial if he sets foot on their territory. US President Joe Biden has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has clearly committed war crimes and the International Criminal Court's (ICC) decision to issue an arrest warrant for him was justified.

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