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March 17 (Reuters) – International A crime Court (ICC) on Friday Russia President Vladimir Putin, in illegally deporting children from Ukraine, which angered the Kremlin military accusing him of a crime imprisonment made the decision.
PUTIN LABOR
* Putin After Omar al-Bashir of Sudan and Muammar Gaddafi of Libya, he is the third president issued an arrest warrant by the ICC.
* This move would make the court’s 123 member states step into Putin’s territory imprisonment to do and send to The Hague for trial.
* This in Moscow has sparked an angry backlash, from removing the court’s jurisdiction to vowing to protect Putin from jail.
* The Kremlin said that the warrant was excessive, but meaningless in relation to Russia.
* France His government reacted to the ICC decision and said that “no one should escape justice”.
* Moscow’s special forces military He repeatedly denied the accusations of committing atrocities during the occupation, which he called the operation.
DIPLOMACY, NATO
* Turkey Parliament of Finland NATOwill begin to ratify its membership, and although it has refused to approve Sweden’s proposal, the war in Ukraine will increasingly remove the biggest obstacle to the expansion of the Western defense alliance.
* The United States welcomed Erdogan’s statement, and Turkey and Sweden military encouraged to quickly ratify its accession to the alliance.
* Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom said that Sweden NATOis sure to become a member of
STRUGGLE, POLITICS
* of Ukraine in the east Kyiv his forces continued to withstand Russian attacks on the now-destroyed city of Bakhmut. Reuters reporters could hear the constant boom of artillery and the crackle of small arms about 1.5 km (1 mile) from the front lines.
* Ukraine the commander of the ground forces said that Russia forces in several directions to completely encircle the small town of Bakhmut in the east Ukraine trying to break through his defenses.
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2023-03-17 23:17:32
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