Russia Threatened Georgia, what it says about Vladimir Putin

Russia Threatened Georgia, what it says about Vladimir Putin

Russia has officially threatened Georgia, and this is because the Georgian government decided to comply with the arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin issued by the International Criminal Court, and threats came from Moscow regarding "negative consequences" that will affect the country's citizens in future.

Russia considers that Georgia's decision to comply with the arrest warrant issued for the arrest of Vladimir Putin by the International Criminal Court is unacceptable, as it is considered invalid by the Kremlin, something that is not surprising, since the country is not one of the signatories of the agreement that led to the formation of the ICC, as the USA did not sign it either.

"Russia threatened #Armenia with 'consequences' for agreeing to send Putin to The Hague Armenia's intention to accede to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) may result in 'negative consequences' for #Yerevan . A representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry said this in a conversation with Russian state media.

Moscow described the Armenian authorities' decision as unacceptable against the background of the ICC's decision to issue an arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin. The Russian government calls the mandate itself "legally void." "Armenian colleagues are warned of the extremely negative consequences of their possible steps for bilateral relations with Russia," the spokesman emphasized."