The Russian president has reportedly been invited to the inauguration of the North American country’s new leader in October
Ukraine has called on Mexico to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he visits the nation for the inauguration of its new leader. The North American country has reportedly invited Putin to attend the ceremony in October.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for the Russian leader in 2023 in connection with the conflict in Ukraine. Mexico recognizes the jurisdiction of The Hague-based body.
In a statement on social media on Wednesday, the Ukrainian Embassy in Mexico said it was “confident” that the country’s government would comply with the ICC order and “hand the suspect over” to the “judicial body” of the United Nations, seemingly referring to the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
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Izvestia newspaper reported on Wednesday that Mexico had invited Putin to the inauguration of President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum on October 1. Putin will decide whether to attend or send a high-profile official to represent him instead, the Mexican Embassy in Russia told the publication.
The Russian Embassy in Mexico confirmed that it had received the invitation, Izvestia said.
The ICC has taken multiple steps against Russia since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, issuing arrest warrants for its defense officials and military commanders. Putin has been accused of “unlawful deportation” of Ukrainian children to Russia. Kiev welcomed the ICC’s rulings.