The International Criminal Court issued a court order for Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, accusing him or War crimes about Ukraine invasion.

Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, commissioner of Russia for the rights of the child, are sought by the CPI to deport illegally and transport Ukrainian children to Russia.

The trial trial marks the first international positions that will be presented from Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 And the first against a country leader with a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council.

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

Hofmański said that, according to the procedures, the main prosecutor of the court had filed his case against the couple to a panel of judges prior to the trial, who concluded that they were “credible accusations” against them.

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

Russia is not part of the Rome Statute, the treaty that is approaching the CPI, and is not likely to become Putin or Lvova-Belova for prosecution.

“The International Criminal Court has issued a sentence order against Vladimir Putin,” wrote Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian president and current vice president of the Russian Security Council. Twitter. “It is not necessary to explain where this document should be used.”

But the charges, which do not expire, will make the Parias International Parias.

He 123 countries Who have ratified the Rome Statute are He urged to judge any suspect in his territory.

“The CPI is doing its share of the work. As a court of justice, the judges issued a trial.

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