Tuesday, 3 September 2024

Asian nation told ICC to get lost with Putin warrant – Medvedev

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Asian nation told ICC to get lost with Putin warrant – Medvedev




FILE PHOTO: Deputy head of the Russia's Security Council and chairman of the United Russia political party Dmitry Medvedev.
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The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin turned out to be a meaningless scrap of paper, his predecessor Dmitry Medvedev has said. His comments came after Putin arrived in Mongolia, an ICC member state, without facing any obstacles.







Writing on Telegram on Tuesday, Medvedev, who now serves as Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, mocked the Western reaction to Putin’s visit to Ulaanbaatar. “The servile European Union has reportedly expressed ‘concern’ to Mongolia over the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin,” he said.


However, the Asian country “has just told the ICC and Eurodegenerates to go do to themselves something that Russians and Mongols found a word for together, back in the 13th century” and get lost, Medvedev suggested.


The ex-president went on to argue that the ICC – which he labeled a “half-baked ‘court’” – should be afraid of “a scenario where some madman tries to carry out their illegal arrest warrant. […] In that case, their lives would be worth no more than the piece of paper on which this shitty statute is written,” he warned.


In March 2023, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Putin and Commissioner for Children’s Rights Maria Lvova-Belova for allegedly participating in unlawful deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia. Moscow does not recognize the ICC’s jurisdiction and declared the order null and void. Russia says that Ukrainian children were evacuated for safety reasons, and that they can be returned to their parents or guardians upon request.


Putin’s visit to Mongolia was his first foreign trip to a country that recognizes the ICC statute. Ahead of the trip, the court’s spokesman, Fadi el-Abdallah, said that the country had to cooperate with the ICC on the detention, adding that failure to do so could trigger an “appropriate” response from the body.


However, the Rome Statute, under which the ICC operates, provides for exemptions if an arrest would “breach a treaty obligation” with another country or violate the “diplomatic immunity of a person or property of a third state.”


Before Putin landed in Ulaanbaatar, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov allayed fears of a potential attempt to arrest the Russian leader. “We have excellent relations with our friends from Mongolia,” he said, noting that Moscow “has no concerns” about the ICC warrant.



Putin invites Mongolian president to BRICS summit



Russian President Vladimir Putin has invited his Mongolian counterpart, Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, to attend the BRICS summit in the Russian city of Kazan next month. The offer was extended at a meeting of the two leaders in the Mongolian capital.


Putin landed in Mongolia late on Monday for his first visit to the country in five years. On Tuesday morning, Khurelsukh greeted the Russian leader outside the State Palace on Ulaanbaatar’s main square. The ceremony included a guard of honor and a detachment of horsemen dressed as medieval Mongolian cavalry. The anthems of the two nations were performed, with Putin also accepting a bouquet of red roses from a small girl.


“I would like to invite you to Russia, to Kazan, where the BRICS summit will be held this year. This will be the first event of this level after the expansion of this organization. I hope you will take part in the BRICS+ format. We are waiting for you,” Putin told Khurelsukh as their talks began at the State Palace.


Russian President Vladimir Putin and Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh at the Sukhbaatar Square in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
©Sputnik/Kristina Kormilitsyna



The Mongolian president said that he accepts the invitation to visit the high-profile event in the capital of Russia’s Tatarstan Republic.


This year’s BRICS summit will take place in Kazan from October 22 to 24. Russia is hosting the event due to being the current chairman of the group. Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia and the UAE officially became members of BRICS at the start of 2024, joining Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.


Putin emphasized that the relations between Russia and Mongolia “are developing in all areas.”


“Besides the economy and political sphere – where we cooperate quite actively – I would also note the effective work in humanitarian areas, in particular in the field of education,” he said.


The COVID-19 pandemic had complicated exchanges between the two countries, but “we were eventually able to reach a trajectory of growth in trade relations and trade turnover,” the Russian leader added.


Khurelsukh stressed that the development of a “comprehensive strategic partnership” with Russia remains a “priority direction” of Mongolia’s foreign policy. He expressed satisfaction that relations between the two countries have grown in recent years.


Ulaanbaatar believes Putin’s visit to be of “great importance” and expects it to pave the way to “further develop our comprehensive trade and economic cooperation that will bring wellbeing and prosperity to our peoples,” the Mongolian leader said.


Besides talks with top Mongolian officials, Putin is scheduled to take part in a commemoration of the 85th anniversary of the Battles of Khalkhin Gol, the 1939 border conflict in which the Soviet and Mongolian armies jointly fought and defeated Japanese imperial forces.






















Enthusiastic Jakartans extend warm welcome to Pope Francis

Enthusiastic Jakartans extend warm welcome to Pope Francis

Enthusiastic Jakartans extend warm welcome to Pope Francis




Paus Fransiskus tiba di Indonesia. (AP/Gregorio Borgia)






Pope Francis was enthusiastically welcomed by people near the Vatican Embassy in Gambir, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday.







Along the road to the embassy, from the Hotel Indonesia Roundabout to the Patung Kuda Monument, the Pope was seen waving his hand to the people welcoming him.


The Pope was in the passenger front seat of the Toyota Innova Zenik. While waving out to the residents, "The Smiling Pope," as he is called, also kept smiling.


At around 12:26 p.m. local time, Pope Francis and his entourage arrived at the Vatican Embassy to take a rest before continuing the agenda on Wednesday (September 4).


There was traffic around the Vatican Embassy when the Pope's car was passing by, but several motorcyclists patiently stopped to allow the entourage to pass.


Security personnel in black suits guarded the gate of the Vatican Embassy. Hundreds of police members also helped to escort the Pope's arrival.


Some people were waiting for the Pope in front of the embassy.


"I am so happy about the Pope's visit to Indonesia. I had waited for years, as it was postponed before. I feel this visit is on time, as Indonesia has many ongoing issues. I hope with the Pope's visit, Indonesia can become peaceful again," Maria, one of the people waiting there, stated.


Paula, from South Jakarta, was waiting on a hot day to see the Pope. She could not withhold her tears after having seen the Catholic church leader.


"I am happy. It is an honor to see the Pope visiting Indonesia. It was very touching. Hopefully, the Pope's visit will bring blessings and peace to Indonesia," she remarked.



Pope's visit strengthens Catholics-Muslims relations: Muhammadiyah



General chairman of Muhammadiyah, Haedar Nashir, stated that the visit of Pope Francis to Indonesia demonstrated his commitment to bolstering relations between Catholics and Muslims.


A man shows a special edition stamp of Pope Francis' visit to Indonesia at the Cathedral Church, Jakarta, Monday (Sept 2, 2024). ANTARA PHOTO/Ganda Pambudi/app/foc


"Pope Francis' planned meeting with religious groups shows openness in interfaith dialogue and cooperation, as well as momentum to introduce Indonesia to the world as a country with diversity and harmony of religions and cultures," he remarked here on Tuesday.


Nashir noted that the Indonesian government could make the most of Pope Francis' visit to discuss issues of peace and the country's position in world peace, including in handling the Palestinian issue.


In addition, it is important to make the meeting with Pope Francis a momentum to take the initiative to play a more proactive role in world peace.





Meanwhile, he emphasized that Indonesians could emulate the act of modesty demonstrated by Pope Francis during his visit.


Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, prefers to stay in a room at the Vatican Embassy in Jakarta rather than in a star-rated hotel. He also chooses a vehicle commonly used by Indonesians instead of luxury cars usually provided for state guests and important figures.


"This act shows an example that can be an important inspiration for national leaders at the national and global levels," Nashir affirmed.


He further stated that it was an honor for Indonesia to receive Pope Francis' visit, which must be welcomed and respected






















Pope Francis lands in Indonesia for historic Asia Pacific visit

Pope Francis lands in Indonesia for historic Asia Pacific visit

Pope Francis lands in Indonesia for historic Asia Pacific visit




Pope Francis is welcomed as he arrives at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport near Jakarta






Pope Francis displayed his humility during his visit to Indonesia choosing to stay at the Vatican Embassy in Jakarta rather than a five-star hotel.







The Pope will spend four days and three nights, from Sept. 3-6, in Indonesia as part of a 12-day Asia-Pacific tour.


“He will reside at the Vatican Embassy in Indonesia, while his entourage will stay in hotels,” confirmed Archbishop of Jakarta, Cardinal Ignatius Suharyo, on Monday.


In addition to declining a hotel stay, Pope Francis opted not to use a luxury car during his time in Indonesia. Instead, he chose a Toyota Innova, a vehicle commonly used by Indonesians.






“The civil car used by the Pope is a Toyota Innova Zenix,” said Ignasius Jonan, Chairman of the Committee for Pope Francis’ Visit to Indonesia, at the Jakarta Cathedral on Monday.


During his visit, Pope Francis, as head of the Vatican State, will conduct a state visit to the Presidential Palace and meet with President Joko Widodo. The Pope is also scheduled to visit Jakarta Cathedral and Istiqlal Mosque, among other activities.


The Indonesian Church is preparing for a Mass celebration at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (GBK) on Thursday, which will be attended by Catholics from various regions.


The Mass at GBK is one of the key events in Pope Francis’ visit, expected to draw large crowds. Organizers have urged all attendees to follow guidelines to ensure the event runs smoothly. Those unable to secure a spot at GBK are encouraged to watch the event on television or YouTube.


A total of 9,030 police and military personnel are being deployed to secure the venue.


Pope Francis departed from Rome on Monday, en route to Jakarta, marking the beginning of his 12-day Asia-Pacific tour across four countries. The Pope is expected to arrive at Soekarno-Hatta Airport on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. local time.


A total of 270 personnel from the Jakarta Metro Police, Indonesian Military (TNI), and Aviation Security are deployed to secure the perimeter around the airport.


The 87-year-old Pontiff departed from Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport in Fiumicino, Italy, on an overnight flight covering 11,351 kilometers over more than 13 hours to reach Indonesia’s capital. After his stay in Indonesia until Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, the Pope is scheduled to visit Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, and Singapore before returning to Rome on Sept. 13.


Pope Francis will be the third Pope to visit Indonesia. Previously, Pope Paul VI was welcomed by President Soeharto on Dec. 3-4, 1970. Indonesia was also visited by Pope John Paul II from Oct. 9-14, 1989.


Indonesia will become the 66th country visited by Pope Francis since the beginning of his papacy in 2013. The theme for Pope Francis’ visit to Indonesia is "Faith, Brotherhood, and Compassion."


At the Immaculate Conception of Mary Cathedral in the Indonesian city of Medan, the mood at Sunday mass was unusually excited.


Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, is set to begin a two-week tour of Asia Pacific, which will start in Indonesia on Tuesday and take in Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore.


Father Joseph Gultom told Al Jazeera that Indonesian Catholics were “very enthusiastic” about Francis’s visit, the first by a pope in more than 30 years.


“Of course, I am so happy,” he said. “The pope is our leader and it is an occasion for people to improve their belief in the Catholic Church and an important symbol of the Catholic faith in Indonesia, which is majority Muslim. It is a significant moment for us.”


Indonesia has a population of more than 270 million people and has six officially recognised religions including Catholicism, Protestantism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and Confucianism.


Francis will be only the third pope to visit Indonesia, after Pope Paul VI in 1970 and Pope John Paul II in 1989. After arriving in Jakarta on Tuesday, Pope Francis will tour the capital’s Istiqlal Mosque as well as the Tunnel of Friendship – an underground tunnel built in 2020 that runs between the mosque and the city’s Catholic cathedral as a symbol of interfaith cooperation.


He will also meet the country’s grand imam, Nasaruddin Umar, and attend an interfaith gathering, as well as hold a mass for an estimated 80,000 worshippers at Jakarta’s Gelora Bung Karno Stadium complex; a venue usually reserved for sporting and political events.






















Russia won WWII, not the West – Roger Waters co-founder of The Pink Floyd

Russia won WWII, not the West – Roger Waters co-founder of The Pink Floyd

Russia won WWII, not the West – Roger Waters co-founder of The Pink Floyd




Roger Waters ©RT






The world owes the Soviet people a debt of gratitude for defeating the Third Reich, musician Roger Waters has told RT in an exclusive interview.







Waters, 80, is well-known as co-founder of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He has also been an outspoken human rights advocate. He spoke with RT about the ongoing plight of the Palestinians in Gaza, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and censorship in the West, among other things.


“Weaken the Russian people’s resolve? Do you know who they are? They are the people who defeated the Wehrmacht!” Waters told RT, addressing the purported goals of the US and its allies in the Ukraine conflict.


“I’m talking to the good people of Russia. We’ve never really yet thanked them for beating the Germans in World War Two at the cost of 22 million dead,” Waters said. “We thank you, people of Russia, for that huge sacrifice that you made. And no, we didn’t win the war on D-Day, you won the war on the Eastern Front.”






British and American historians have long omitted the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany, de facto “erasing” it in favor of depicting the 1944 Normandy landings as the “turning point” of the war.


Russia was snubbed entirely at the 80th anniversary of Operation Overlord in June, after the US reportedly disapproved of initial French plans to invite someone from Moscow. The event ended up involving only US President Joe Biden and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.


Russia has always honored the role of the Western Allies in the victory over the Third Reich, making a point of thanking the British and American veterans at every anniversary.




































Putin Arrives in Mongolia on Official Visit

Putin Arrives in Mongolia on Official Visit

Putin Arrives in Mongolia on Official Visit










Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia on an official visit on Monday and is expected to take part in celebrations dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the joint victory of the Soviet and Mongolian armed forces at Khalkhin Gol River.







The countries’ leaders will hold talks in narrow and extended formats. The parties will exchange opinions on a range of international and regional issues and discuss prospects for further development of the Russian-Mongolian comprehensive strategic partnership.


The presidents will also take part in the signing of documents after the negotiations and make a statement to the media, the Kremlin said.


Last October, Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, during a meeting with Putin in China, invited the Russian leader to visit the country in 2024. The previous Putin's visit to Mongolia took place in 2019.





The leaders of the two countries are expected to discuss prospects for further development of their bilateral relations, including the Russia-Monoglia comprehensive strategic partnership.


This is Putin’s first visit to the country since 2019, when Russia and Mongolia celebrated the 80th anniversary of the Khalkhin-Gol events.



Putin, Malaysian, Chinese Officials to Partake in EEF Plenary Session - Kremlin Aide



Russian President Vladimir Putin, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng will participate in the plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said on Monday.


"The main event, of course, is the plenary session on September 5 ... in which our president and invited Prime Minister of Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng will take part," Ushakov told reporters.


Putin will also gold negotiations with Han Zheng on the sidelines of the EEF, the official added.


President Putin and Prime Minister Ibrahim will hold negotiations on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) on September 4.


"I mentioned Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as one of the main guests of the forum. [Putin] will hold full-scale negotiations with him on September 4, including a narrow and expanded format, various issues of Russian-Malaysian cooperation, economic issues, as well as issues of international and regional problems will be discussed," Ushakov told reporters.


Russia and Malaysia have close positions on most international issues and interact in various international formats, primarily in the UN, the official said. "Malaysia is a reliable partner of Russia in the Asia-Pacific region and a prominent representative of the Muslim world. Regular and meaningful political dialogue is maintained between Russia and Malaysia, including through parliaments, ministries and parties, regions and public organizations," Ushakov said.


Putin will also hold a meeting with Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin.


"Another, third meeting is planned also on September 4. [Putin will meet] with the deputy prime minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vulin," Ushakov said. The 2024 Eastern Economic Forum will be held from September 3-6 at the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok. Sputnik is the general information partner of the forum.






















Monday, 2 September 2024

US-made HIMARS systems destroyed in Ukraine – VIDEO

US-made HIMARS systems destroyed in Ukraine – VIDEO

US-made HIMARS systems destroyed in Ukraine – VIDEO




Credit: Russian Defence Ministry






The Russian military has identified and destroyed three US-made HIMARS multiple rocket launchers and several accompanying vehicles, the Defense Ministry in Moscow announced on Monday.







The materiel was deployed by Ukrainian forces in Sumy Region, from which Kiev launched a major incursion into Kursk region with a stated goal to create a “buffer zone” on Russian soil.


The Russian military released a video showing what it described as disguised firing positions of the mobile rocket systems near the villages of Osoevka and Glybnoye. A location on the road connecting the two settlements located roughly 12 miles from the Russian border closely resembles the terrain in the clip.


A series of Russian strikes was apparently delivered overnight, according to drone footage. Two positions deployed in relative proximity to each other next to a dirt road on the edge of a small forest were hit first, with survivors appearing to rush towards cars parked nearby. The third strike hit the forest itself.






The Russian ministry estimates the strikes destroyed three HIMARS launchers, three support cars, and a single loader vehicle, and killed over 30 troops.


Total Ukrainian casualties in the Kursk Region offensive have surpassed 8,900, the ministry reported in a regular update on Monday. Russian forces have destroyed six HIMARS launchers, two tracked MLRS launchers and dozens of heavy weapons sent by Kiev across the border for the incursion, the report said.



FACTBOX: Ukrainian attacks thwarted: developments in Kursk Region



The Ukrainian armed forces have lost more than 350 troops and 14 armored vehicles in the Kursk Region in the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said.


The enemy's total losses since fighting began in the region are more than 8,900 troops.


Over the day, Russian troops repelled six attacks by Ukrainian assault groups towards Borki, Komarovka, Korenevo and Cherkasskoye Porechnoye. The Russian army also thwarted attempted attacks on Olgovka and Kremyanoye.


TASS has gathered the key facts about the situation.



Operation to neutralize Ukrainian forces



- The Northern battlegroup units, backed by army aviation and artillery fire, repelled six attacks by enemy assault groups towards Borki, Komarovka, Korenevo and Cherkasskoye Porechnoye over the past day.


- The Russian military foiled Ukraine’s attempts to attack Olgovka and Kremyanoye.


- Russian jets struck Ukrainian reserves in 14 settlements of the Sumy Region.



Ukraine’s losses



- In the last 24 hours, the enemy lost more than 350 servicemen, 14 armored vehicles, an infantry fighting vehicle, an armored personnel carrier, 12 armored combat vehicles, three artillery pieces, three US-made HIMARS MLRS launchers, a mortar, two Buk-M1 SAM launchers, a mobile Buk-M1 SAM control station, a HIMARS MLRS transport and loading vehicle, a Buk-M1 SAM transport vehicle, a US-made ANT/PQ-50 counter-battery radar and 12 vehicles.


- In total, Ukraine lost more than 8,900 servicemen, 80 tanks, 38 infantry fighting vehicles, 70 armored personnel carriers, 549 armored combat vehicles, 261 vehicles, 65 artillery pieces, 19 multiple rocket launchers, including six HIMARS, two MLRS, seven anti-aircraft missile launchers, two transport and loading vehicles, 14 electronic warfare stations, seven counter-battery radars, an air defense radar, six pieces of engineering equipment, including two engineering demolition vehicles and one UR-77 mine-clearing vehicle.



Early voting



- More than 19% of all Kursk Region voters cast their ballots during five days of early voting in the local government elections, the regional election commission reported citing its chairwoman Tatyana Malakhova.



Statements by local authorities



- The situation in the town of Lgov in the Kursk Region remains tense but under control. City officials, law enforcement agencies and public utilities are working hard to maintain some semblance of normalcy in the area, mayor Alexey Klemeshov said on his Telegram channel.






















Israel Terrorist bombs Gaza school

Israel Terrorist bombs Gaza school




Rescuers carry a man injured in an Israeli strike on the 'Safad' school where people were sheltering in the Zeitoun district on the outskirts of Gaza City on Sunday [Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP]






Israeli Terrorist forces continued to pound the Gaza Strip, killing dozens of Palestinians, including 11 sheltering at a school in northern Gaza City and four travelling in a car near central Deir el-Balah.







Rescue workers are searching for survivors in Gaza City after an Israeli air attack on another school-turned-shelter. The bodies of at least 11 Palestinians have been recovered from the Sadaf school so far.


Hundreds of thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv and other cities in Israel Terrorist, demanding a ceasefire deal after the bodies of six more captives were recovered from Gaza. The country is also set for a general strike.


The Wafa news agency is reporting that a young Palestinian man has been killed and another wounded in an Israeli Terrorist drone attack on the town of Silat al-Harithiya, in the Jenin governorate of the occupied West Bank


A spokesman for the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRCS) said its crews took both of the young men to the Al-Hadaf Medical Center in the town of Al-Yamoun.


The latest death takes the toll from Israel’s ongoing operations in the northern parts of the occupied West Bank to 29, Wafa reported. These include 17 killed in the Jenin governorate, five in Tulkarem, four in Tubas and three in Hebron.


Now, there are going to be hundreds of thousands of people not at work and hundreds of thousands of students not in school.


The airport, transportation, schools and private sectors – technology, mechanics, manufacturing – are getting involved.


This is going to impact a broad spectrum of industries in Israel Terrorist area.


They are all going to be taking to the streets to send a message to the government that too much time has gone by without a deal.


It’s worth mentioning that one day of the economic shutdown is significant enough to make the government change course in their political actions, because it has done so in the past. The amount of money that is lost in just one day is something that sends a message to the government that something needs to be done differently here.


The Wafa news agency is reporting Israeli Terrorist raids on the cites of Ramallah and el-Bireh as well as the nearby towns of Burqa and Silwad in the occupied West Bank.


The agency said there were clashes in the town of Deir Jarir, located east of Ramallah.


Israeli Terrorist forces also stormed the city of Nablus and the village of Odala, where they clashed with Palestinians and fired live rounds and rubber-coated bullets, the agency reported.


The raids come as Israeli Terrorist forces continue a deadly and destructive siege on the Jenin refugee camp in the north of the occupied West Bank.











































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