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Yes, Putin has been invited to SA, Pandor confirms

- Amanda Khoza

Internatio­nal relations & cooperatio­n minister Naledi Pandor has confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to attend the 15th Brics summit in SA in August.

The Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) earlier this month issued an arrest warrant for Putin, accusing him of the war crime of illegal deportatio­n of children from Ukraine. Reuters reported the move obliges the court’s 123-member states to arrest Putin and transfer him to The Hague for trial if he sets foot on their territory.

“President Putin is one of the heads of Brics [the Brazil, Russia, India, China and SA grouping] and is invited to the summit and I think the ICC warrant is a matter of concern,” Pandor said.

“SA is a member state of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court and so we will have to have a discussion in the context of cabinet to decide how we respond.”

Pandor was speaking on the sidelines of a state visit by Belgium’s King Philippe and Queen Mathilde to the Union Buildings in Pretoria yesterday.

While Pandor has confirmed the invitation, it remains to be seen whether Putin will attend after the warrant was issued. Pandor said the matter must be discussed as soon as possible, because the summit is coming up and SA will need to clarify the situation.

This is not the first time the court has put pressure on SA to arrest a head of state. In 2015, SA did not comply with its request to arrest former Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir when he was in the country.

Asked whether the ICC ’ s decision was fair, she said: “I have mentioned the issue of double standards of global affairs. There are many other countries that have been involved in wars, invasion of territory and killing people, arresting activists and none of them have been called up by the ICC.”

It seems, she said, “if you are powerful and enjoy a particular status in the global community, you escape and this does worry us because it dims the objective character of the ICC as an arbiter that is fair on all abuses of human rights and all infringeme­nts of humanitari­an law.”

On the Belgian state visit, Pandor said she was looking forward to greater trade, increased people-to-people exchange and collaborat­ion in the pharmaceut­ical sector in particular.

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