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2023-05-12 11:34:00
An international arrest warrant can be obtained for the deportation of Ukrainian children. We are just talking.
The Hungarian government is demanding the removal of three people, including the Tatar leader Rustem Nurgalievich Minihanov, who helped deport Ukrainian children, from the European Union’s sanctions list, several independent sources reported on Friday. Free Europe.
“Oops, Budapest has done it again: Hungary asks for sanctions to be lifted in case of three people” – A Politico That’s all he said on the news, that’s right, they didn’t write about who he was.
As proposed by the High Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, the eleventh sanctions package would introduce punitive measures against 71 individuals who actively support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
However, Free Europe has learned from several independent sources that Orban’s government will remove the following people from the list:
The portal sent questions about the case to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but has not yet received an answer.
We can add to all this that the deportation of Ukrainian children was one of the reasons why the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Ombudsman for Children’s Rights Maria Lvova Belova on March 17.
As Nepszava also reported, Orban’s government has repeatedly demanded that a number of Russian people be removed from the sanctions list. For this reason, US Ambassador David Pressman asked how it would serve Hungary’s interests to protect the Russian oligarch from sanctions.