Armenian authorities promise Russia not to extradite Putin to Hague

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The Vice President of the Armenian National Assembly, Hakob Arshakyan, said that Yerevan had listened to Russia's "fears" about the possible consequences of ratifying the Rome Statute, which established the International Criminal Court in The Hague, which issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin. Source: Arshakyan in an interview with Armenpress, as reported by European PravdaDetails: The Vice President of the Armenian National Assembly noted that the government decided in December 2022 to ratify the Rome Statute, in response to "Azerbaijan's aggression against Armenia's sovereign territories," and that is when the Armenian Constitutional Court began to study it. 4 em auto;padding: 5px 15px;border: #eeeff0 15px solid;background: #eeeff0;font - weight: 400; } Founder: Georgiy GongadzeSevğil MusayevaOlena Prytula

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