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Putin lands in Kyrgyzstan; no risk of arrest on ICC warrant

Oct 13, 2023

Moscow [Russia], October 13: Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Kyrgyzstan on Thursday for his first trip abroad since the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for his arrest in March.
During his two-day trip to the Central Asian nation, an ex-Soviet republic with strong ties to Moscow, Putin is set to meet his authoritarian counterpart SadyrZhaparov and attend a summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a regional bloc formed following the collapse of the Soviet
Union.
Putin, 71, has barely left Russia since launching his all-out war on Ukraine in February 2022. This is his first foreign visit this year. The ICC accuses Putin of being responsible for the abduction and deportation of children and minors from Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine to Russia. Moscow refers to the incidents as evacuations.
Kyrgyzstan is not a member of the ICC and, given its friendly relations with the Kremlin, Putin does not face the risk of arrest. The aim of Putin's visit is seen as shoring up Russia's influence in the Central Asia as other powers - including China, the United States and the European Union - seek to engage more substantially with the region that sits at the strategic crossroads between Europe and Asia.
Experts contend that Russia had lost influence in regions such as Central Asia, but also in the South Caucasus, after the start of the war against Ukraine on February 24 last year.
Putin also attended a ceremony in Kant - about 20km east of the capital Bishkek - to mark the 20th anniversary of the Russian airbase there.
He said the base would be fitted with state-of-the-art technology.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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