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The South African government has extended an invite for the 15th Brics summit to Russian President Vladimir Putin despite the ICC's arrest warrant for Putin.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's arrest warrant has left the SA government with a difficult decision to make as the Brics summit in Johannesburg draws closer.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, just days after the ICC charged Putin with war crimes.

National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said South Africa will continue to support Russia while addressing a parliamentary conference in Moscow.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for the arrest for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Moscow claimed the legal move is meaningless.

A Republican member of the US Congress introduced a resolution calling for President Joe Biden to weigh in on SA hosting military drills with Russia and China.

The Ukrainian Association of South Africa slammed the South African government for going forward with its war games, Exercise Mosi II, with Russia and China.

Expelled African National Congress (ANC) member Carl Niehaus offered his support to Russia’s war in Ukraine following a visit with Moscow's ambassador to SA.

Former United Kingdom prime minister Boris Johnson accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of threatening to kill him using a missile before invading Ukraine.
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