President of Africa said on Putin’s arrest, arresting him means challenging the war

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President of Africa said on Putin’s arrest, arresting him means challenging the war

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has said a big thing about Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said that arresting Putin in South Africa means challenging the war. The President said this in a court affidavit made public on Tuesday. Explain that Putin can go to Johannesburg to participate in the BRICS summit on August 22-24 next month. During this, there is talk of arresting him. President Ramaphosa has warned about this.

According to media reports, South Africa’s largest opposition party The Democratic Alliance is pressuring the government to arrest President Putin during the BRICS summit in Johannesburg. On this demand of the opposition, the President responded through an affidavit in the court of Pretoria and said that arresting Putin means challenging the war. The court can hear this matter tomorrow i.e. on Friday.

what is the whole matter

Explain that the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant against the President for the crime of starting a war between Russia and Ukraine. South Africa has also signed the court regarding this and is legally bound to arrest the Russian President. Ramaphosa has said in the affidavit that any kind of war with Russia should not be involved, it would be inconsistent with our constitution. He further said that the Bill of Rights of South Africa gives certain rights to the people, it is the responsibility of the government to protect those rights. These rights also include protection from violence. That’s why we should not do any such work. So that a situation of war will be created between Russia and us.

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