The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges. I put it out. He was accused of illegally taking a large number of Ukrainian children to Russia. Russia has rejected the ICC’s ruling as unacceptable and invalid.
China announced that President Xi Jinping will officially announce Russia for three days from the 20th. announced a visit. Xi’s visit to Russia, his first since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, will show his strong support for Putin. The two leaders are expected to exchange views on China’s 12-point proposal for ending the war. Most Western countries are against the proposal.
Turkey accepts Finland’s request to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) intend to ratify. Finland is one step closer to becoming the 31st country to join NATO as the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ripples through the security landscape in Europe. Sweden’s accession, meanwhile, remains uncertain.
Recent developments surrounding the situation in Ukraine are as follows.
Ukraine Prosecutor General welcomes ‘historic’ arrest warrant
Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Kostin said the ICC arrest warrant for Putin sent a signal to the world that Russia’s current regime is guilty and that its chief will face justice, according to the prosecutor’s website.
The Ukrainian prosecutor’s office has records that Russia has forcibly deported more than 16,000 children from Ukraine, and the actual number may be higher. Only 308 children have been brought back to Ukraine so far.
Original title: Ukraine Latest: Kremlin Says ICC’s Putin Arrest Warrant Is Void (excerpt)
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