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Russian President Vladimir Putin has made his first foreign trip since the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for him. Putin visited Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian nation with strong ties to Moscow, where he held talks and met with leaders. This visit comes amidst the ongoing Ukraine war and accusations against Putin of overseeing the illegal deportation of children from Ukraine. The trip is seen as a significant move by Putin despite the arrest warrant issued against him.
⚡️Putin visits Kyrgyzstan in first trip abroad since ICC arrest warrant. Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on Oct. 12 and met with Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov ahead of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) summit. https://t.co/UJjAj53oaW
Vladimir Putin visited Kyrgyzstan in his first confirmed foreign trip since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for the Russian president, accusing him of overseeing the illegal deportation of children from Ukraine https://t.co/I4btscGkdH https://t.co/VNpeO0Labr
Russia’s Putin makes rare visit to Kyrgyzstan despite ICC arrest warrant #globalrisk https://t.co/12Qr2vvez7
Putin is in Kyrgyzstan today — his first official visit abroad (not counting occupied Ukraine) since the ICC named him in an arrest warrant. He's expected to hold negotiations with Azerbaijani leader Aliyev and meet with Tajikistani President Rahmon. https://t.co/Kq4Og3Ngtc
🇷🇺 RUSSIA'S PUTIN VISITS KYRGYZSTAN IN FIRST FOREIGN TRIP SINCE ICC ARREST WARRANT Full Story → https://t.co/86jySHYIle Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks in Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, a Central Asian nation with strong ties to Moscow, during what was his first foreign… https://t.co/P8dAqH8jUj https://t.co/mdCwLEcN8d
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