ICC Issues Vladimir Putin Arrest Warrant Over Ukraine

The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, accusing him of war crimes over the invasion of Ukraine

Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights, are both wanted by the ICC for unlawfully deporting and transporting Ukrainian children to Russia.

The arrest warrants mark the first international charges to be brought since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

“This is an important moment in the process of justice,” the ICC president, Judge Piotr Hofmański, said in a video statement.

Hofmański noted that, per procedures, the court’s chief prosecutor had presented his case against the pair to a panel of pretrial judges, who concluded that there were “credible allegations” against them.

The ICC does not recognize diplomatic immunity for leaders on charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide.

Russia is not a party to the Rome Statute, the treaty that gave rise to the ICC, and is not likely to turn over Putin or Lvova-Belova for prosecution. 

But the charges, which do not expire, will make the pair international pariahs. 

The 123 countries that have ratified the Rome Statute are urged to arrest any suspects in their territory.

“The ICC is doing its part of work. As a court of law, the judges issued arrest warrants. Their execution depends on international cooperation,” Hofmański said.

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