The press secretary of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Dmytro Peskov, commented on the decision of the International Criminal Court in The Hague to issue a warrant for the dictator's arrest.

In a comment to Russian propagandists, Peskov said that they "continue to work" in the Kremlin.

"We treat it calmly, we carefully record it

," he said.

According to Peskov,

"if each of these hostile manifestations is taken to heart, nothing good will come of it

. "

It will be recalled that earlier the press secretary of the Russian dictator stated that "Russia, like some other states, does not recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court", and he called the decision on the warrant for Putin's arrest "null and void".

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