Serbia considers ICC order against Putin “bad to save lives”
Serbian president Alexander VucicConsider today that the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against Russian President Vladimir Putin, for war crimes committed in Ukraine, will lead to “serious consequences for human life” and prospects for peace.
“It’s a decision that will be his – without going into legal issues Bad political consequences Bad for saving lives, this shows there is Unwillingness to talk about peace“Even a truce and the preservation of human lives,” Vucic said at a news conference.
According to Vucic, the goal is “Make contact difficult” for the Russian president And that “everyone who talks to him has in mind that he is talking to a person accused of the most serious crimes,” which affects Russia’s economic position. To make her an outcast of the world. “I understand these political reasons, but the political reasons to save human lives and establish peace are more important,” the Serbian president said.
Serbia, a candidate for membership in the European Union (EU), He condemned Russian aggression against Ukraine but did not join Western sanctions against RussiaIts traditional ally that protects its interests in international forums, especially its position of not recognizing Kosovo’s independence.
ICC published last Friday An arrest warrant for Putin as “suspected of responsibility” for the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children And his transfer from the occupied regions of Ukraine to Russia, which is a war crime under this court’s treaty known as the Rome Statute. The Russian government called the arrest warrant “outrageous”, “unacceptable” and “legally void”, and reminded that Russia is not a party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
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