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Medvedev warns that Putin’s detention would be tantamount to a declaration of war

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Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia and former President of the country, Dmitry Medvedev, warned on Thursday that possible arrest of President Vladimir Putin by decision

Medvedev warns that Putin’s detention would be tantamount to a declaration of war

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia and former President of the country, Dmitry Medvedev, warned on Thursday that possible arrest of President Vladimir Putin by decision of the International Criminal Court (ICC) would be tantamount to declaring war on Russia.

This is after the CFI ordered the arrest of the President of Russia for alleged war crimes committed on his orders by forcible deportation of Ukrainian children to the territory of Russia.

“This is a situation that will never happen.but let’s imagine for a moment that this can happen,” Medvedev said in an interview with several Russian media outlets.

“Let’s say the current head of a nuclear power goes, for example, to Germany, and he is arrested. What it is? This is a declaration of war on the Russian Federation.”he added.

In that case, he continued, “all Russian (military) teams” will fly towards the Bundestag, Chancellery and other German institutions.

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German justice minister, liberal Marco Buschmann, last week welcomed the ICC’s decision to issue an arrest warrant for Putin as allegedly responsible for the deportation of Ukrainian children.

Buschmann further stated that Berlin would have to carry out this order if Putin sets foot on German soil.

Along with the warrant for Putin’s arrest, the ICC Investigation Chamber also issued a second warrant for the Presidential Ombudsman for Children’s Rights. Maria Lvova-Belova, on the same charge.

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“They reproach us for being in the way, but they have been doing it openly since the collapse of the Soviet Union,” he said in statements compiled by Interfax.

The purpose of this intervention, he criticized, would be “destabilize the political situation and divide the country into parts, negotiate with each of these parties, denuclearize and demilitarize them, and then come and offer your services.”

He also assured that peace with Ukraine is far away, partly due to the rejection of this country and the United States to the “peace plan” proposed by China during the visit of its President Xi Jingping to Moscow: “In order to implement any plan, it only needs to be studied, not only here, but at least in Washington and Kiev, and this is not the case now.”

For Medvedev now impossible to negotiate with the West within the framework of the war in Ukraine, he assures that “in certain situations it makes no sense to negotiate, but to ignore, and in some cases to make decisions similar to the one that was adopted on February 24 last year,” referring to the start of Russia’s “large-scale operation” on Ukraine.

He went further and stated: “Ukraine is generally part of Russia, let’s be honest. But for geopolitical and historical reasons, we put up with these fictitious borders for a long time.”

(According to information from EFE And Europe Press)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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