China’s Xi Jinping to meet Putin days after war crimes arrest warrant issued
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ANALYSIS | Xi Jinping will make a “friendship trip” to Moscow days after the ICC issued an arrest warrant against Putin for war crimes
Xi Jinping, China's top leader, will have dinner with an alleged war criminal whom he has called a “best friend” and will affirm his “boundless” association with a global pariah whose brutal invasion has killed tens of thousands of people.
Analysis: Xi makes "journey of friendship" to Moscow days after Putin's war crime warrant issued - Egypt Independent
For Chinese leader Xi Jinping, his high-profile state visit to Russia and meeting with President Vladimir Putin this week is a timely opportunity to showcase China’s growing diplomatic clout on the world stage and its ambition to challenge the US-led global order. But in many Western capitals the optics of the visit will look very different — …
Arrest warrant issued for Vladimir Putin ‘very symbolic’
ANU International Law Professor Don Rothwell says the International Criminal Court issuing an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin over accusations of war crimes is "very symbolic". Despite the warrant the ICC has no power to conduct the arrest, given Russia does not recognise the court’s legitimacy. “This is the major indictment from the International Criminal Court arising out of the investigation into the situation in Ukraine …
ON THE HILL: Analyzing ICC issuing arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant on Friday for Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes, accusing him of personal responsibility for the abductions of children from Ukraine. National security expert Rebecca Grant joins the show to break down what the means, and what happens next.
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