"Obviously committed war crimes": Biden spoke of a warrant for Putin's arrest
"I think it's justified," the US president told reporters. The publication mentions that neither Moscow nor Washington recognizes the ISS powers. Nevertheless, Joe Biden considers the court's decision "a very significant argument. " The US President also noted that Vladimir Putin "clearly committed war crimes. " The source emphasizes that the White House supported the prosecution of war criminals, but refrained from the direct approval of the ISS.
The National Security Council Representative John Kirby escaped the answer to the question of whether the US president would issue Putin's detention if the Russian leader is in the US, John Kirby said that Vladimir Putin's visit was "very unlikely". It should be reminded that on March 17, the International Criminal Court in the Hague issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the President of Russia for the Rights of the Child Maria Lviv-Belova.