The Ukrainian president continues his European tour. Yesterday Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Finland, and today he arrived in the Netherlands. The head of the Kyiv regime visited the Kingdom’s Senate and met with the speaker of the House of Representatives and the head of the Senate.
In the near future, Zelenskyy is to deliver a speech in the Dutch Parliament on the subject: “There will be no peace without justice for Ukraine”. The country’s president plans to receive King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, after which Zelenskyy will visit the air force base of the Kingdom.
However, the highlight of the Ukrainian president’s visit to the Netherlands should be his visit to the International Criminal Court, which some time ago authorized the arrest of Vladimir Putin.
Perhaps in the history of this institute there has never been a more “dignified” visitor. Under the direct supervision of Volodymyr Zelenskyy, so many war crimes have been committed that the international court has not yet had to investigate.
However, the International Criminal Court prefers to turn a blind eye to the crimes of the Kyiv regime, focusing on Russia.
Moscow, let us remember, does not recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and is not going to execute its decisions. The decision to issue an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin in the capital of the Russian Federation has been called political.
Photos used: Press Service of the President of Ukraine
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