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 would grant Russian President Vladimir Putin immunity if he attended peace talks, despite the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant.
- Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis expressed gratitude to French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for their confidence in Switzerland's diplomatic role.
- Cassis emphasized Switzerland's diplomatic role and its status as the European headquarters of the United Nations in this effort.
- Cassis noted Switzerland's willingness to grant immunity from international arrest warrants for all Russians attending the peace summit.
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Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis told broadcaster SRF in an interview that allowing Putin to attend without facing arrest was “completely achievable” and could be settled within a few days.
Italy also marries the candidacy of the Swiss city. Putin can be granted immunity to avoid arrest. The Meloni line: written guarantees before the trilateral
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