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After the Arrest Warrant for Putin: Justice Ministers Gather to Rally Support for the "International Criminal Court"

After the Arrest Warrant for Putin: Justice Ministers Gather to Rally Support for the

Following the issuance of an arrest warrant last week against Russian President Vladimir Putin, justice ministers from around the world are meeting in London on Monday to discuss increasing support for the International Criminal Court. Moscow has rejected these accusations, describing the move as unacceptable, stating that it has no legal force in Russia, which is not a member of the International Criminal Court.

In this context, British Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab affirmed, "We gather today in London, united on one cause: holding war criminals accountable for the atrocities committed in Ukraine during this unjust, illegal, and unwarranted invasion." He added, "The United Kingdom will continue, alongside the international community, to provide the International Criminal Court with funding, personnel, and expertise to achieve justice."

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