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Urusi imelalamika kwa Armenia kujiunga ICC, ina maana dunia inazidi kuwa ndogo sana kwa Putin maana hata hapo kwa majirani zake hawezi kuwatembelea...
The National Assembly of Armenia has adopted a draft law on the ratification of the Rome Statute, the basis of the foundation of the International Criminal Court, which previously issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Source: European Pravda with reference to News Armenia
Details: 60 MPs voted for the decision, and 22 spoke against it. 54 votes were needed to approve the project.
Before the voting, two opposition factions announced that they would vote against it.
Moscow previously called Yerevan's intention to ratify the Rome Statute an unfriendly step and stated that this step would have "the most negative consequences for bilateral relations."
Previously: Kremlin spokesman Dmitrii Peskov said that Armenia's decision on the Rome Statute was "extremely hostile." At the same time, he noted that the Armenian side offered to conclude a bilateral agreement with Russia regarding the Rome Statute.
The National Assembly of Armenia has adopted a draft law on the ratification of the Rome Statute, the basis of the foundation of the International Criminal Court, which previously issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Source: European Pravda with reference to News Armenia
Details: 60 MPs voted for the decision, and 22 spoke against it. 54 votes were needed to approve the project.
Before the voting, two opposition factions announced that they would vote against it.
Moscow previously called Yerevan's intention to ratify the Rome Statute an unfriendly step and stated that this step would have "the most negative consequences for bilateral relations."
Previously: Kremlin spokesman Dmitrii Peskov said that Armenia's decision on the Rome Statute was "extremely hostile." At the same time, he noted that the Armenian side offered to conclude a bilateral agreement with Russia regarding the Rome Statute.
Armenia ratifies Rome Statute despite Russiaâs anger
The National Assembly of Armenia has adopted a draft law on the ratification of the Rome Statute, the basis of the foundation of the International Criminal Court, which previously issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
www.pravda.com.ua