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Austrian authorities confirmed on Tuesday that they would arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he enters the country under a ruling issued in late March by the International Criminal Court (ICC) based on the presumption of a war crime for the forced deportation of Ukrainians. children from the areas occupied by the Ukrainian war to the territory of Russia.
For example, the Austrian Minister for European Union Affairs and Constitutional Affairs Caroline Edtstadlernoted in an interview with the newspaper tagesspiegel Yes Putin dare to step Austria will be arrested.”
“Austria will comply with its obligations under international law and applicable law and will adhere to a valid arrest warrant issued by TPI against Putin’, elaborated, before stating that she was a criminal judge before working in government.
CONTINUES TO SUPPORT UKRAINE
It also ensured that Austria will continue to help Ukraine, although he recalled that the country remains “militarily neutral”. “This does not mean that we are politically neutral,” he said.
“We show solidarity with the Ukrainian people, we support them in economic and humanitarian issues, but not when it comes to sending weapons,” he explained. However, on this occasion, he clarified that “although the country does not participate indirectly, it does not block the decisions of the European Union” to send this kind of assistance. “Neutrality does not prevent the country from providing assistance and support to Ukraine in other areas,” he said.
He TPI understands that there are “reasonable grounds” for believing that Putin is “individually criminally responsible” for the aforementioned crimes, either for his “direct” commission or for his failure to “exercise proper control over the civilian and military subordinates who committed the crimes” . “works”.
He Kremlin constantly denies the fact of forcible deportation of Ukrainian children, despite the accusations made by Kyiv and their allies. At least 16,000 children have been moved against their will to Russian territory since the conflict began, according to the Ukrainian government, and a recent study presented in February by Yale University found at least 6,000 Ukrainian children spread across 40 Russian boarding schools. (EUROPEAN PRESS)
Source: RPP

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