The Russian leader is also due to travel to China next week for the third Belt and Road Forum in Beijing
Vladimir Putin will visit Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, the presidential office of the Central Asian country said, in what would be the Russian leader’s first known trip abroad since the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest.
Moscow denies the ICC allegations and the Kremlin said the warrant was evidence of the West’s hostility to Russia, which opened a criminal case against the ICC prosecutor and the judges who issued the warrant. The office said that Pashinyan told Japarov in a phone call that he will not be able to attend due to “a number of circumstances.”
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