Will South Africa arrest Putin if he comes to a BRICS meeting in August? – The West is ANGRY – My Comments

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[The Blacks here are really Communists and they have very close ties to Russia and China. They now claim that they are "neutral" in the Ukraine war. There is ever more anger coming from America and Europe over the stance of the ANC ruling Party here in South Africa. The Blacks are clearly hedging their bets and trying to pretend that they are just neutral. But the truth is that the Blacks have a long standing deal with the Russians, namely that if they are in trouble, that the Russians will always sell them weapons with no strings attached! The Russians never ask WHY they want the weapons. They'll just sell them anything they want whereas the West attaches political and moral strings to the weapons they sell. My view is that the Blacks can never abandon the Russians. They are merely hedging their bets with the West as much as they can for the business and the trade they are getting. But if push comes to shove, I can't see the Blacks abandoning the Russians – EVER! Already BP (British Petroleum) has begun to close down some of its outlets. It will be interesting if the Blacks continue angering the West. Jan]

South Africa seeks legal advice over Putin arrest warrant

Bloomberg
24 March 2023

South Africa’s government is taking legal advice on how to handle an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin in the event the Russian leader attends a BRICS summit in August.

The ICC issued the warrant against Putin on March 18 for war crimes related to the alleged abduction of children from Ukraine. South Africa is a signatory to the Rome Statute that established the court, and may be obliged to execute the arrest order.

“We are awaiting a refreshed legal opinion on the matter,” International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor told South Africa’s state broadcaster on Friday.

“We are concerned about the situation of the people of Ukraine. What we would want to do is be in a position where we could continue to engage with both countries to persuade them towards peace.”

South Africa has adopted a neutral stance on Russia’s war with Ukraine. The government’s position has drawn opprobrium from some of the nation’s biggest trading partners, including the US and the European Union, along with some of the nation’s biggest banks.

South Africa is unlikely to arrest any visiting head of state, said two officials at the foreign ministry who declined to be identified. The government and the ruling African National Congress are considering all options in an effort to avoid executing the warrant, they said.

Spokespeople for South Africa’s foreign ministry declined to comment.

The Kremlin has yet to decide on whether Putin will travel to South Africa for the BRICS summit, Interfax reported, citing spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

South Africa drew international criticism in 2015, when it refused to execute an ICC arrest warrant for then-Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir while he was attending an African Union summit in the country. Former South African President Jacob Zuma proposed withdrawing from the ICC in 2016, though that plan was later abandoned.

The South African government is scheduled to host a delegation of Russian ministers next week for a meeting of the two nations’ Joint Intergovernmental Committee on Trade and Economic Cooperation.

Source: https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/675137/south-africa-seeks-legal-advice-over-putin-arrest-warrant/



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