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President Vladimir Putin will not attend a BRICS nations summit in South Africa in August, the country's presidential officesaidWednesday, ending months of speculation over whether the Russian leader would visit while under an international arrest warrant."By mutual agreement, President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation will not attend the summit," Vincent Magwenya, a spokesperson for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, said in a statement.Russias delegation will instead be headed by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, he added.South Africa, which has not condemned Russias 2022 invasion of Ukraine, faced a diplomatic dilemma in hosting the Russian leader, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the illegal deportations of Ukrainian children.Though a member of the ICC with obligations to carry out its mandate, South Africa has sought an off-ramp to avoid angering both Moscow and its major Western economic partners.In court papers dated June and released Tuesday, Ramaphosa disclosed that Russia has made it clear that arresting its sitting president would be a declaration of war.He also argued that Putins arrest would undermine the South African-led mission to negotiate a peace settlement to the war in Ukraine.Magwenyas statement confirmed The Moscow Timesreporting that Putins attendance at the BRICS summit remained uncertain amid the ICC indictment over the unlawful deportation of Ukrainian children and the fallout from the Wagner mercenary groups mutiny.South Africa is the current chair of BRICS, which in addition to Russia includes Brazil, India and China.
The group bills itself as a counterweight to Western economic domination.The Kremlin and Russias Foreign Ministry have not yet commented on the South African presidential office's statement.AFP contributed reporting.





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