Armenian PM declined to say whether Armenian police would act on warrant if Putin happened to visit

 

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declined to say whether Armenian police would act on the warrant if Putin happened to visit in his interview with The Telegraph, Paralel.Az reports.

"Particularly contentious is the Armenian parliament’s ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which finally came into force on Feb 1.

Russia called the move an “unfriendly” step and it is not hard to see why: the ICC has issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over war crimes allegedly committed in Ukraine.

Let me break a secret to you. After 2018 Armenia has had extensive democratic reforms. And I don’t decide whom to arrest and whom not to arrest," noted PM.

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