Ukraine’s high prosecutor mentioned he had acquired intelligence indicating that Russian President Vladimir Putin might attend the G20 summit in Brazil subsequent month, and known as on authorities there to hold out a warrant for his arrest if he confirmed up.
The Worldwide Felony Court docket (ICC) in The Hague issued a warrant for Putin in March 2023, roughly a 12 months after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, accusing him of the conflict crime of deporting youngsters.
Russia denies allegations of conflict crimes and the Kremlin has dismissed the ICC warrant as “null and void”.
When requested if a choice had been made on whether or not Putin would attend the assembly of the world’s 20 main economies, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov instructed reporters on Monday (Oct 14): “No. When a choice is made, we’ll let you understand.”
Ukrainian Prosecutor Common Andriy Kostin instructed Reuters in an interview that “it is necessary for the worldwide group to face united and maintain Putin accountable”.
Resulting from “info that Putin might attend the G20 summit in Brazil I want to reiterate that it is an obligation for the Brazilian authorities as a state celebration of the Rome Statute to arrest him if he dares to go to”, Kostin mentioned, referring to the treaty that established the ICC.
“I really hope that Brazil will arrest him, reaffirming its standing as a democracy and a state ruled by the rule of legislation,” he mentioned.
A failure to take action dangers setting a precedent below which leaders accused of crimes can journey with impunity, he mentioned.
Brazil despatched Putin a regular invitation for the Nov 18 to 19 conferences in Rio de Janeiro of the G20 group however has acquired no indication he deliberate to attend, in keeping with two Brazilian authorities officers.
The ICC’s workplace of the prosecutor declined to remark.
A spokesperson for the courtroom reiterated that it depends on state events and different companions to execute its selections, together with arrest warrants. Member states “have the duty to cooperate in accordance with” the courtroom’s founding treaty, spokesperson Fadi El Abdallah.
Amongst six Russian officers topic to ICC warrants are commissioner for youngsters’s rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, former defence minister Sergei Shoigu and Viktor Sokolov and Sergey Kobylash, who’re accused of directing assaults towards civilian websites.
Regardless of his ICC warrant, Putin in September went on an official state go to to Mongolia, whose failure to arrest him was criticised by Ukraine as a blow to worldwide justice.
Final 12 months, nevertheless, Putin stayed away from a gathering of BRICS nations in South Africa and attended on-line.
The ICC, with 124 member states, was established in 2002 to prosecute conflict crimes, crimes towards humanity, genocide and crimes of aggression when member states are unwilling or unable to take action themselves.