The European Union has acknowledged that Tajikistan did not fulfil its obligations as a state social gathering to the Rome Statute of the Worldwide Felony Court docket (ICC) by not arresting Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin.
Supply: European Exterior Motion Service, as reported by European Pravda
Particulars: The EU reminded that the Kremlin chief is at the moment in Tajikistan regardless of the arrest warrant issued for him by the Worldwide Felony Court docket.
"Tajikistan is a State Occasion to the Rome Statute of the ICC and did not adjust to its obligations beneath the Statute to execute the arrest warrant," the assertion added.
The European Union expressed its "strongest help" for efforts to make sure accountability for all crimes beneath worldwide legislation.
"On this regard, the EU continues to help the investigations by the Prosecutor of the ICC in Ukraine and requires cooperation by all States. The EU reiterates its unwavering help to the ICC and for Ukraine's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity inside its internationally recognised borders," the assertion concluded.
Background:
- Tajikistan, a member of the Worldwide Felony Court docket since 2002, is at the moment internet hosting Putin on the Russia-Central Asia summit and a gathering of the Commonwealth of Impartial States.
- Tajikistan has develop into the second ICC member state to refuse to execute the arrest warrant for Putin: in 2024, he was obtained with a crimson carpet in Mongolia.
- In the meantime, the Kremlin chief didn’t attend the BRICS summit in Brazil – additionally an ICC member – in July.
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