Russian official sought by ICC to speak at UN meeting

Russian official sought by ICC to speak at UN meeting

Maria Lvova-Belova is wanted for the abduction of over 16,000 Ukrainian children.

Russia’s children’s rights commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova will virtually attend an informal UN Security Council meeting today. (AFP pic)
UNITED NATIONS:
A senior Russian official, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on war crimes charges, is set to virtually attend an informal UN Security Council meeting today.

Ukraine accuses Russia of having abducted and forcibly deported more than 16,000 children since it began its invasion more than a year ago.

The ICC last month issued an arrest warrant for Russian president Vladimir Putin as well as his commissioner for children’s rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, over the matter.

Russia, which holds the rotating Security Council presidency for the month of April, organised today’s briefing by Lvova-Belova to provide “objective information on the situation of children in the conflict zone” in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine and the measures taken to “evacuate the children from danger.”

The UK expressed outrage that Lvova-Belova would be attending the meeting, saying that “if she wants to give an account of her actions, she can do so in The Hague.”

The UK statement added that its delegation had successfully blocked the upcoming meeting from being broadcast on the UN’s web page.

This type of informal meeting, which can be organised by any member of the Council, is held at UN headquarters but not in the Security Council chamber.

Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vasily Nebenzia, recently said that the meeting today had been planned “long before” the ICC issued its arrest warrants on March 17.

On Tuesday, Lvova-Belova told a press conference in Moscow that she was ready to send deported children back to Ukraine if their families requested it.

According to a report from her office published on Tuesday, 16 children from nine families have been reunited with their relatives living in Ukraine or elsewhere since March 29.

She, however, refused to publish a complete list of Ukrainian children brought to Russia.

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