US president joined by German chancellor in support of action taken after Russia’s abduction of Ukrainian children
At a time when Moscow is seeking to win support for its war – or neutralise backing for Ukraine – among countries in the global south, it will potentially limit his travel. However, ICC member countries do not have to enforce arrest warrants, and have declined to do so in the past.
He also suggested more warrants were likely to follow: “These cases are just the tip of the iceberg.” The warrant is likely to bolster the standing of pro-war Russian hardliners who have sought to present the invasion of Ukraine as an existential battle for national survival.
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