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The representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation ...

"No meaning": in the Russian Federation reacted to the ISS decision on Putin's arrest

The representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation stressed that the country did not sign the Roman Statute of the International Criminal Court and is not obliged to obey it. Russia never recognizes the decision of the International Criminal Court, which issued a warrant for the arrest of Vladimir Putin. The representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova wrote about it in her official telegram channel.

According to Zakharova, the court's decision has no significance for the Russian Federation either in the political or in the legal plane. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation noted that the Russian Federation is not a signator of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Russia also does not cooperate with the International Criminal Court. Yes, the country does not have any obligations in the event of failure to comply with the regulations of this body.

"Possible" recipes "for arrest coming from the International Court will be legally void for us," Zakharova stressed. Thus, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation responded to the fact that the International Criminal Court decided to issue a document for the arrest of the President of the country Vladimir Putin. For his part, Dmitry Peskov - Presidential Presidential - that the warrant for the arrest of Vladimir Putin is void from a legal point of view.

And in fact, the question of the responsibility of the Russian leader is unacceptable. We will remind, on March 15 it became known that Russian President Vladimir Putin could avoid the court for war crimes in Ukraine. According to lawyer Jeffrey Nays, who was a prosecutor during the tribunal over Yugoslavia's expansion, the system of international humanitarian law has failed, and the Western countries do not directly call the Kremlin head a war criminal.