Russia does not intend to comply with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruling requiring Georgian citizens to pay over 250 million euros, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov stated. When asked about the possibility of improving Russian-Georgian relations if the payment were made, Peskov noted that the Kremlin views this issue as a separate matter.
Armenia will become a country where Putin faces arrest if he visits

Yerevan ratifies the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this in an interview with national television. “This has no connection with Armenian-Russian relations, but has to do with the issue of security of our country,” he added.
Additionally, Pashinyan stated that “Armenia can no longer rely on Russia as a guarantor of its security” due to the conflict in Ukraine.
If the Rome Statute is ratified, Armenia will become the second country in the South Caucasus where Russian President Putin will have to be arrested upon his entry. Georgia was the first to recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC.
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