The US, the UK, Albania and Malta walked out of a Russia-led UN meeting as Moscow's envoy for children's rights, wanted by the ICC for war crimes, began speaking to the Security Council.
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U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., Linda Thomas-Greenfield told reporters that the diplomats blocked the webcast asbegan speaking, to ensure that she was not granted"an international podium to spread disinformation and to try to defend her horrible actions that are taking place in Ukraine." RUSSIA TAKES OVER PRESIDENCY OF UN SECURITY COUNCIL; ‘BAD OPTICS’ FOR WEST, PROPAGANDA WIN FOR PUTIN: EXPERTS
Russia has dismissed the warrants and said they were invalid, as Moscow does not recognize the authority of the ICC.
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