Wednesday, April 23, 2025 - Russian President Vladimir Putin will not travel to Rome to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, quashing speculation that the Russian leader might make an appearance amid an international arrest warrant against him.
When asked by journalists whether Putin had plans to attend
the burial on Saturday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "No, the
president doesn't have any such plans."
Moscow has yet to decide who will represent Russia at the
funeral, he added.
Heads of state and government from around the world are
expected to travel to Rome to attend a funeral service at the Vatican and
Francis' burial at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, including US President
Donald Trump.
Putin's attendance was always considered unlikely; however,
after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against
him in 2023 over the alleged abduction of Ukrainian children from
Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine to Russia. Moscow refers to the
incidents as evacuations.
If the Russian president travelled to Rome, Italian
authorities would be obligated to arrest him, as the country is a signatory to
the Rome Statute, the founding document of the ICC.
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