A puppet of the west !..Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confronting the International Criminal Court with its reality
The underlying war between Russia and the western stream is taking new shapes and manifestations everyday and today it reveals itself through the decision of the International Criminal Court.
After its decision to issue an arrest warrant against President Vladimir Putin as a form of pressure on Russia , Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the International Criminal Court in The Hague as a puppet in the hands of the West.
Peskov was quoted saying by the Novosti Russian News agency today :
“We consider this body a puppet in the hands of the so-called collective West, which it uses for its own purposes in order to increase pressure on our country, but these efforts will be in Vain “.
He mentioned as well that some countries that lack sovereignty might be interested in implementing such a decision if given the opportunity, however, it is difficult to imagine that.
Peskov also elaborated on the Russian military situation in Ukraine, by pointing out that Russia is moving slowly in Ukraine because it is carrying out a special military operation there, and not waging a war that kills innocent people and destroys cities and infrastructure.
He added that NATO was initially an indirect participant in the conflict, but then became a direct participant on the side of the Kiev regime, and everyone is aware of the large supplies of weapons, ammunition, military, financial and other forms of aid that they send to Kiev.
“The talk every time revolves around raising the level of the weapons sent by NATO to Ukraine , at first missiles were sent then it developed to sending far reaching missiles and other types. ” Peskov stated.
Peskov praised the Russian – Serbian relations and expressed his hope that Belgrade would stand up against the anti-Russian Western stream and make it through the pressure they bring upon them to join the sanctions against Russia .
“Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic must show flexibility and political wisdom in finding delicate balances, and we also hope that Serbia will have sufficient strength and sufficient sovereignty not to be drawn within the Western stream.” Poskov stated.
Even Vucic had expressed earlier: That he was tired of Western officials’ claims to Belgrade to join the sanctions against Russia.