MEP describes ICC Putin detention warrant as ‘counterproductive’
Kartheiser described the warrant as part of Western “lawfare” aimed at weakening Moscow, alongside sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and military support for Ukraine. He argued that such legal strategies have undermined international credibility and complicated diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
Highlighting inconsistencies, the MEP noted that Ukraine had previously provided Russia with only 309 names of allegedly deported children, challenging claims of systematic abduction. Kartheiser also supported Switzerland’s offer to host Ukraine peace talks, calling it a neutral initiative, and suggested that Ukraine should hold elections, as President Zelensky’s mandate has expired.
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