Biden says war crimes charge against Putin is justified

Sursa: Kremlin.ru

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

The ICC accused President Putin of committing war crimes in Ukraine, something President Biden said the Russian leader had „clearly” done.

The claims focus on the unlawful deportation of thousands of children from Ukraine to Russia since Moscow’s invasion in 2022.

Moscow has denied the allegations, denouncing the warrants as „outrageous”.

The move is highly symbolic but it is unlikely that much will come of it as the court has no power to arrest suspects without the co-operation of a country’s government.

Russia is not an ICC member country, meaning the court, located in The Hague, has no authority there.

However, it could affect Mr Putin in other ways, such as being unable to travel internationally. He could now be arrested if he sets foot in any of the court’s 123 member states.

Mr Putin is the third president to be issued with an ICC arrest warrant.

President Biden said that, while the court also held no sway in the US, the issuing of the warrant „makes a very strong point”.

„He’s clearly committed war crimes,” he told reporters.

The United Nations also released a report earlier this week that found Moscow’s forced removal of Ukrainian children to areas under its control amounted to a war crime.

In a statement on Friday, the ICC said it had reasonable grounds to believe Mr Putin committed the criminal acts directly, as well as working with others. It also accused him of failing to use his presidential powers to stop children being deported.

Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, is also wanted by the ICC for the same crimes.

 

ICC prosecutor Karim Khan has said the warrants were „based upon forensic evidence, scrutiny and what’s been said by those two individuals”.

„Children can’t be treated as the spoils of war, they can’t be deported,” Mr Khan told the BBC.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said any of the court’s decisions were „null and void”.

 

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