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According to the Kremlin spokesman, it is difficult to imagine that someone is s...

"Issue of Nuclear State": Putin no one dares to arrest - Peskov (video)

According to the Kremlin spokesman, it is difficult to imagine that someone is seriously thinking about the use of the International Criminal Court of the Russian President. He called the ISS "a puppet of a collective event. " The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov doubts that the International Criminal Court Order in the Hague, written in the name of Russian President Vladimir Putin, will be applied. About it reports Serbian TV channel ATV.

Peskov mentioned the nuclear status of the Russian Federation and said that there are some countries that have a very strong shortage of sovereignty, and therefore may seek to execute the warrant for the arrest of Putin, if they are given the opportunity. "But still it is one of the largest countries in the world, one of the largest nuclear countries in the world," Peskov explained. "And it's hard to imagine that someone will think seriously about using this warrant.

" He recalled that "Russia is not a Roman Statute, we do not recognize, in fact, like many other countries. " The Kremlin representative also called the ISS in the hands of the so -called collective event, which is used to increase pressure on the Russian Federation.

We will also remind that the ambassador from special assignments Anton Korinevich stated that, in addition to the President of the Russian Federation, Ukraine expects to see on the bench of the defendants Sergey Lavrov and Mikhail Mishustin. But Russian propagandists, according to the ambassador, does not apply to the court. Earlier it was reported that representatives of South Africa asked Putin not to attend the summit of Brics because of the written warrant for his arrest.

South Africa's management consulted with lawyers on their obligations to arrest the Russian President, whom the ISS accused of deportation of children from Ukraine. It was also known that PACE officially recognized the warrant for Putin's arrest. On April 27, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe approved a special resolution. It is necessary to create conditions for the safe return of Ukrainian children, stop these crimes and punish the perpetrators, PACE representatives stated.