Hollande does not exclude the criminal trial of Russia for war crimes in Syria
Hollande does not exclude the criminal trial of Russia for war crimes in Syria
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His meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, scheduled for October 19, may not take place.
French President Francois Hollande admitted the possibility of extension against Russia counts of war crimes for its bombardment of the second largest Syrian city of Aleppo.
About it writes BBC.Russian.
Hollande said that the matter may be referred to the International criminal court.
Hollande has already made it clear that his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, scheduled for October 19, may not occur.
“If I accept him (Putin), I will tell them that this is unacceptable,” concluded the French leader.
See also: In Syria in the suburbs of Aleppo destroyed the command post of rebels
We will remind, Russia has significantly increased its military presence in Syria after the cessation of the armistice, transferring to that country’s military, aircraft and advanced missile systems.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 14 gave the order for the withdrawal of most Russian troops from Syria. The first group of Russian fighters left Syria on March 15. Later, the United States confirmed that Russia withdraw some of its strike aircraft from Syria.
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UN chief urged to initiate a Hague Tribunal for Syria
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Ban Ki-moon said that the UN Security Council should adopt a resolution to the international criminal court began investigating war crimes in the country. This document on the UN security Council tried to adopt two years ago at the initiative of France. However, during the voting, Russia and China exercised their veto and blocked the document.