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Russian MP: ICC war crimes charges ‘stupid’

Evgeny Popov says the charges won’t change Putin’s behaviour

The decision by the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges was ‘tremendously stupid’ and ‘means nothing’ according to an influential Russian MP.

Evgeny Popov, who is also a prominent TV host on Russian state television, told the ´óÏó´«Ã½â€™s HARDtalk programme that the charges ‘means nothing for Russia, it means nothing for [the] Russian President, and it will not change the way Putin made his decisions’.

Speaking from Moscow, Mr Popov told Stephen Sackur that the decision would make ending the war harder. ‘You’re going to close all ways to negotiate [with] Russia by this decision. It’s the final step to close any possibility to negotiate’ he said.

The ICC’s case centres on claims of unlawful deportation of thousands of children from Ukraine to Russia since Moscow's invasion in 2022. But Mr Popov said that rather than deporting the children, Russia was ‘saving’ them. ‘Thousands of children were in danger during the war… Russia has to save their lives. And of course Russia should and must give them [a] normal life…in Russia’.

Mr Popov denied the claim made by ICC prosecutor Karim Khan that the children were being used as ‘spoils of war’.
Mr Popov said ‘it’s not true of course…we must save the lives of those children…and they are safe right now. They are in a safe territory’.

The ICC said it found ‘reasonable grounds’ that Putin ‘bears individual criminal responsibility’ for the child abductions and for failing to ‘exercise control properly over civilian and military subordinates who committed the acts.’

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia does not recognize the ICC and considers its decisions ‘legally void.’ He called the court’s move ‘outrageous and unacceptable.’

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