Swiss Say Would Grant Putin 'Immunity' For Peace Talks
Switzerland aims to reaffirm its role as neutral mediator by offering immunity to Putin during official peace talks despite the ICC warrant, balancing legal duties with peace efforts.
- Switzerland is "more than ready" to host a peace summit between Russia and Ukraine, according to Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis.
- Cassis believes in organizing the summit and thanked French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for their confidence.
- Switzerland would grant Vladimir Putin immunity if he attends the peace talks, despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant.
- Swiss authorities may allow exemptions from travel restrictions for participants in international conferences, stated a Swiss foreign ministry spokesman.
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Neutral Ground: Switzerland Would Grant Putin Immunity for Talks
Switzerland would grant Russian president Vladimir Putin immunity if he came to the country for talks on peace in Ukraine, despite the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant, it said Tuesday. Swiss foreign minister Ignazio Cassis told a press conference that, under certain circumstances, Putin would be allowed to set foot in Switzerland. Last year, the Swiss government defined “the rules for granting immunity to a person under an internat…
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Switzerland will grant Vladimir Putin immunity if he comes to the country to negotiate peace in Ukraine, despite a warrant from the International Criminal Court, has declared the head of the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Inyazio Cassis.
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