Aiming at the Hague International Criminal Court (ICC) recently issued an arrest warrant to Russian President Putin. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the court should respect the jurisdictions enjoyed by the head of state in accordance with the jurisdictions enjoyed by international law to avoid political and double standards.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin on Monday (March 20) in a regular reporter's question to answer questions that the international criminal court should adhere to an objective and fair position and respect the jurisdiction exemptions enjoys the underlying of international law based on international law., Carefully exercise their powers in accordance with the law, explain and apply international law in good faith, and avoid political and dual standards.
Wang Wenbin pointed out that China has always advocated that dialogue negotiations are the fundamental way out of the Ukrainian crisis. The international community should solve the peaceful solution of the Ukrainian crisis, play a constructive role, and do more conducive to persuasion and talk, alleviate cooling and cool down and cool down and cool down and cool down and cool down.Mediation disputes.
According to reports, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant on Putin on Friday (March 17), accusing him of being responsible for the war of the Russian army in Ukraine.The Kremlin spokesman Peskov refuted on Friday that the International Criminal Court issued a "outrageous and unacceptable" arrest order on Putin.
The International Court of Criminal Court mainly prosecuted and tried the offending the individual who had extinct race, endangered human crime, sin of war and aggression.It issued an arrest warranty to Putin based on Roma Rome.Russia and China are not signs of the Roman Roman Statistics.
At this time, President Xi Jinping of Chinese President Xi Jinping conducted a state visit to Russia from Monday.Wang Wenbin emphasized that Xi Jinping's visit was a journey of friendship, a journey of cooperation, and a peace trip.