The head of the State Duma of Russia, Vyacheslav Volodin, came up with another plan to save Vladimir

Putin

from the court in The Hague - he called for a ban on the activities of the International Criminal Court on the territory of Russia.  

Volodin wrote about this in Telegram.    

"It is necessary to develop changes to the legislation that prohibit any activity of the ISS on the territory of our country, as well as to provide for responsibility for facilitating and supporting the ISS," wrote Volodin. 

He also called for the conclusion of bilateral agreements with the so-called countries friendly to the Russian Federation, which would provide for the refusal of cooperation with the ISS.   

"It is important to organize work on the conclusion of bilateral agreements with friendly countries, which provide for a mutual refusal to cooperate and assist the ISS," the message reads.

The International Criminal Court in The Hague

has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin

and Russian Children's Rights Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova for the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia.

The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, said that Russian President Vladimir

Putin will stand trial in The Hague for crimes committed against Ukraine, regardless of Moscow's arguments.

President Volodymyr

Zelenskyy said that Ukraine cannot compromise with Russia

, because it is Volodymyr Putin who is guilty of grave war crimes on the territory of our state. 

The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has opened a "criminal case" against the prosecutor and judges of the International Criminal Court in The Hague

, who previously issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

Read also:

  • The Kremlin is looking for a replacement for Putin: experts named the main candidates

  • Scandinavian countries are planning to create a joint air defense system

  • Senators call on Biden to provide evidence of Russian war crimes to the International Court of Justice