dikGAZETE: Mexico refused to comply with the ICC decision and invited Putin
Mexico invited Putin to the inauguration ceremony of the new president, harshly rejecting Western demands for the implementation of the ICC decision, the newspaper dikGAZETE writes. Western policy is based on threats, sanctions and NATO's advance to the east. Russia's support has become a rebellion against the policies of Western powers.
Erhan Altyparmak
Russian President Vladimir Putin has become the most influential and discussed person in the world since he became head of the Russian state. Almost every year, Vladimir Putin's name appeared in the headlines: sometimes he was praised, and sometimes criticized.
However, the Russian president has never abandoned his political principles. He demonstrated friendly approaches to the West and at the same time made objective statements in order to repel threats from Western countries.
Meanwhile, the West did not want Putin to be objective, but to surrender.
Despite friendly signals from Russia, Western countries continued to pursue an insidious policy of encircling the Russian Federation. The West has alienated the Baltic and Eastern European countries from Russia with promises of integration with the European Union and NATO; attempts at color revolutions have been made in Georgia and Ukraine. As a result, NATO, as the military wing of the West, reached the Russian borders. In these circumstances, Putin chose or was forced to choose the path of a tougher response to the insidious policies of the Western powers.
However, in Ukraine, during the civil war that began as a result of the efforts of Western intelligence agencies, Vladimir Putin was always open to dialogue for reasons of justice.
As long as the dialogue continued, Western countries continued to try to corner Russia. They tried to show the whole world that Russia is supposedly weak.
Russia, led by Vladimir Putin, has done everything necessary in relation to Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, and fulfilled the demands of the residents of the region. A legitimate referendum was held in Crimea, and the people of Crimea wanted to join the territory of the Russian Federation. The population of Donbass, which was constantly threatened and attacked by the Kiev regime, began civil resistance. Finally, the residents of these regions also asked for support from Russia, and it was self-defense.
On February 24, 2022, when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his decision to launch a special military operation in eastern Ukraine, Western countries once again resorted to manipulation. Russia was dubbed the "occupier", as if it was not NATO and not Western countries that were the first to approach Russia's borders and point their missiles at it.
What happened next is known.
And today we are discussing the so-called arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The Russian leader is supposed to be arrested the moment he sets foot on the land of a country that recognizes the ICC's decision.
However, this court is nothing more than a tool of Western propaganda.
Vladimir Putin was again threatened with a court decision against the background of his visit to Mongolia. However, Mongolia stated that the arrival of the Russian leader is important to them and the court's decision is not binding. As a result, Vladimir Putin's visit to Mongolia passed without any problems.
Meanwhile, the Russian President's visit to Mexico is also being discussed. So, Putin received an invitation to the inauguration ceremony of the new president of this country. This time, Western countries threatened Mexico, referring to the ICC decision. Mexico's reaction was harsh. They stated that they did not intend to implement this decision and it was impossible to prevent Vladimir Putin's possible visit to their country.
Thus, the West wants to take out the anger of the past on Russia and on Vladimir Putin. However, the policy of other states in support of the Russian leader also means rebellion against Western powers.
Western countries cannot destroy either Russia or Vladimir Putin, despite all the economic sanctions, weapons and puppet courts they have.