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Biden responds to Putin’s arrest warrant saying Russian leader ‘clearly committed war crimes’

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Joe Biden said Vladimir Putin had “clearly committed war crimes”, after the Russian leader was the subject of an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC).

THE The American President also called the ICC’s decision to issue the warrant “justified.”

It comes after the intergovernmental group – based in The Hague – accused Cheese fries to be responsible for the abduction of children in Ukraine.

An arrest warrant has also been issued for Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, Russia‘s Commissioner for Children, over similar war crimes allegations.

The warrants mean that if either set foot in any of the ICC’s 123 member states, authorities in those countries would be obliged to arrest them and transfer them to The Hague.

The Kremlin said Russia, which does not recognize the ICC, found the issues raised by the court “outrageous and unacceptable”.

But Mr Biden, speaking at a press conference on Friday, said: ‘It is [Putin] manifestly committed war crimes.

“I think it’s justified [the warrant]. But the question is – it’s not recognized internationally by us either. But I think that makes a very strong point.”

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What Putin’s Arrest Warrant Means

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Although Russia and the United States were once signatories to the Rome Statute – the treaty that established the ICC – the United States never ratified the agreement, while Russia withdrew after criticism of the court on its annexation of Crimea in 2014.

Along with the ICC arrest warrant, the United States separately concluded that Russian forces committed war crimes in Ukraine.

“There is no doubt that Russia is committing war crimes and atrocities (in) Ukraine, and we have made it clear that those responsible must be held accountable,” a State Department spokesperson said.

Russia has said ICC warrants are “null and void” because it does not recognize the court.

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Former adviser to Vladimir Putin, Sergei Markov

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“Russia does not steal children”

Meanwhile, Ms Lvova-Belova said her arrest warrant validated her work “helping the children of our country”.

The allegations come as Russia prepares to celebrate the ninth anniversary of its annexation of Crimea in 2014, which Putin is expected to mark with a “patriotic” rally at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium this weekend.

What are the allegations?

In a statement, the court alleges that russian president is “responsible for the war crime of illegal deportation of population [children] and that of the illicit transfer of population [children] occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation”.

The ICC said its pre-trial chamber concluded there were “reasonable grounds to believe” that the two suspects are responsible for the alleged war crimes and that Putin “bears individual criminal responsibility”.

Russia brought thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia but presented the program as a humanitarian campaign to protect abandoned children and orphans in conflict zones.

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Dominique Raab

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Putin’s arrest warrant, a “historic moment”

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However, Sky News’ international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn said the chances of Putin being tried are slim.

Assessing the warrants, Waghorn said there was “a long list of people” who were charged but never had their day in court.

“Unless the war goes very badly for him — he’s removed from power and he’s handed over — he’s unlikely to stand trial,” Waghorn said.

How many children have been abducted from Ukraine?

The exact number of children abducted in Ukraine is unclear, with different organizations offering different estimates.

Waghorn said: “A respected human rights group in America estimates that 6,000 children have been deported to Russia, the Ukrainians estimate it’s more like 16,000, and the Russians themselves have said that since 2014, 700,000 children have been abducted from Ukraine.”

Andriy Yermak, Ukraine’s presidential staff chief, said Ukraine has cooperated closely with the ICC and is currently investigating more than 16,000 cases of forcible deportation of children to Russia.

Arrest warrant makes diplomatic solution more problematic

Dominic Waghorn - Diplomatic Editor

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Sky News was the first to reveal video evidence of Russian soldiers searching a place of refuge in Ukraine for children.

In December, we released chilling CCTV footage of an orphanage in Kherson where 15 children were taken away at gunpoint by the Russian military and released claims that much younger children suffered the same fate in another nearby orphanage.

An independent study claims that 6,000 children were taken away by the Russians, the Ukrainians say the real figure is more than double that amount.

Throughout this war, there have been repeated reports of children being abducted, kidnapped, or simply persuaded to go with the Russians and never return.

We have seen children resurface at events in Russia, including some presided over by President Putin himself, parades by Russians claiming to have saved them from war, and the Ukrainian government that Moscow claims is Nazi-run.

These allegations are now the substance of International Criminal Court arrest warrants that go to the top of the Russian government as well as President Putin’s children’s rights commissioner, Maria Lvova-Belova.

She was seen on Russian state TV crying, she says happily, after adopting Ukrainian orphans she claims to have saved.

She was not ashamed to brag about what happens to Ukrainian children. She claims to believe that she saves them.

Outside of Russia, she is seen as leading a system by which Ukrainian children are actually trafficked to Russia.

Evolution is very important. This makes hopes that a diplomatic solution to this conflict can be negotiated much more problematic.

It also puts pressure on countries that have been ambivalent about Russia’s invasion by abstaining in UN votes condemning it and joining Moscow’s efforts to avoid sanctions.

So far, Ukraine has managed to obtain the return of 308 children.

ICC War Crimes Investigation

In a press conference, ICC President Piotr Hofmanski said the warrants were “an important moment in the justice process”.

He also said the judges handling the case “have determined that there are credible allegations against these individuals for the alleged crime.”

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ICC prosecutor Karim Khan opened an investigation into possible war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in Ukraine a year ago.

Mr Khan has pointed out in previous trips that he is also looking at the targeting of civilian infrastructure and alleged crimes against children, who enjoy special protection under the Geneva Convention.

Ukraine is not a member of the Court but has granted the ICC jurisdiction over its territory.

Ukrainian and international response

In his nightly address to the nation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called it “a historic decision, from which historic responsibility will begin.”

“The head of a terrorist state and another Russian official have officially become suspects of a war crime,” he said.

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Volodymyr Zelensky

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Zelensky reacts to Putin’s arrest warrant

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly welcomed the ICC mandate, which he said would “hold those at the top of the Russian regime, including Vladimir Putin, to account.”

“Work must continue to investigate the atrocities committed,” he wrote on Twitter.

White House National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said: “There is no doubt that Russia is committing war crimes and atrocities in Ukraine, and we have made it clear that those responsible must be held accountable. held responsible”.

Josep Borrell, the EU’s representative for foreign affairs and security policy, said the warrants were “just the beginning of holding Russia accountable for crimes and atrocities in Ukraine”.



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