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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 16:37  |  Written by: Arthur Hayes

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South Africa Is Obligated Under

President Putin to skip BRICS summit in South Africa under arrest

Should South Africa arrest Putin at the 2025 BRICS Summit?

South Africa is obligated under both international and domestic law to arrest Putin and hand him over to the ICC if he decides to travel to South Africa for the 15th BRICS

Russian President Vladimir Putin Will

South Africa says Putin to stay away from BRICS summit

South Africa says Putin will skip a Johannesburg summit next

Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend a BRICS nations summit in South Africa next month, the country's presidency said on Wednesday, ending months of

Putin will not attend BRICS summit in South Africa, as ICC arrest

South Africa moves to let Putin attend BRICS summit despite ICC

South Africa Hosting BRICS Despite Putin Arrest Warrant

As A Signatory To The

South Africa’s president said Tuesday, J that arresting Putinshould he show up at an economic summit next month in Johannesburgwould amount to a

Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend in person the BRICS summit hosted by Johannesburg in late August, his South African counterpart confirmed on

As a signatory to the ICC, South Africa may be obliged to arrest Putin if he sets foot in the country, but its government appears to be looking for a way around that

Being A Member Of The

As a signatory to the International Criminal Court (ICC), South Africa has a duty to arrest Putin if he attends the talks between the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India and

Being a member of the ICC, South Africa is obligated to arrest Putin if he attends the event. However, the African country on Tuesday indicated that the 70-year-old

South Africa won’t arrest Vladimir Putin, to provide diplomatic

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