Wanted for war crimes, Putin avoids BRICS summit in South Africa, sends pre-recorded address

Vladimir Putin has used a virtual platform to address BRICS, a coalition of emerging economies, in a move seen as a strategic manoeuvre to evade an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant that could lead to his arrest for alleged war crimes. 

The Russian leader’s address, a pre-recorded 17-minute speech, coincided with the in-person meeting of the BRICS member nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—in South Africa on Tuesday. This marked the bloc’s first physical assembly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Reports indicated that the Russian president would participate in a virtual welcome dinner hosted by South Africa, followed by a scheduled speech via video link on Wednesday.

At the core of the ICC’s interest is Mr Putin’s alleged involvement in kidnapping children from Ukraine.

Mr Putin used his speech to lambast the repercussions of international sanctions and indirectly censured Western nations by…

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