The Russian president will attend remotely, while Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will represent Russia in person
Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the upcoming BRICS summit in Brazil via video link, according to his foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov.
This year’s event, which will be the trade and development group’s 17th annual summit, is set to take place in Rio de Janeiro in July.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will be representing the country at the summit, Ushakov told Vesti in an interview on Wednesday.
Putin will not travel to Brazil due to unresolved issues concerning an arrest warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court (ICC), the presidential aide said.
“The president will participate via video link. This is related to difficulties related to the requirements of the ICC,” Ushakov said. “The Brazilian government could not take a clear position that would allow our president to participate in this meeting.”
Read more Putin calls on Russia’s partners to discuss new global model of growthIn 2023, the Hague-based institution’s top prosecutor, Karim Khan, issued arrest warrants for Russia’s president, as well as Russian children’s rights commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova, on charges of unlawful deportation and transfer of minors during the Ukraine conflict. Moscow has dismissed the allegations as politically motivated, explaining that it evacuated the children out of the war zone for their own safety.
Moscow is in the process of compiling a list of children currently in Ukraine who need to be reunited with their families in Russia, Lvova-Belova said on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum last week.
The list will be passed on to Kiev’s negotiating team at the next round of direct talks, she said. Furthermore, five of the 339 children Kiev demanded be sent back to Ukraine during the last round of negotiations in Istanbul are being prepared for return, Lvova-Belova said.
READ MORE: Russia to hand Ukraine list of children for return – children’s rights commissioner
Russia is not a signatory to the ICC’s founding treaty and does not recognize its jurisdiction. Other non-signatories include the US, China, and Israel.
US President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on the judicial body and its top prosecutor in February for issuing arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Khan accused both of war crimes committed during the Gaza conflict, along with three Hamas leaders.
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