During Wednesday’s Question Time in the Storting, it was of course the conflict in Ukraine that occupied most of the time. Foreign Minister Anniken Huitfeldt had to answer a number of questions, including from Rødt leader Bjørnar Moxnes.
Moxnes believes Norway must take the lead in holding Putin legally responsible for the attack on Ukraine.
– The UN Charter’s ban on wars of aggression is crystal clear – what has been lacking is the will to enforce the ban. In 2018, an amendment to the Rome Statute was activated, which gives the International Criminal Court jurisdiction to convict heads of state of war in violation of international law, Moxnes said.
The Red leader pointed out that several Eastern European countries that fear Russian aggression have ratified the supplement. On Wednesday, Rødt proposed that Norway do the same, and have a similar provision incorporated into the Norwegian penal code.
If we do that, the possibility opens up that Norway can issue an international arrest warrant against Putin, to get him convicted of the invasion of Ukraine in violation of international law. Of course, the investigation and trial must be independent, but it is no secret that many, including Red, want to see Putin behind bars and strike for the attack on Ukraine, Moxnes said.
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Following his statement, Moxnes posed the following questions to the Secretary of State:
– Will the government now support the proposal for ratification and amendment of the law that the International Law Commission has recommended, so that Norway can issue an arrest warrant against Putin and at the same time strengthen Norway’s national and international legal protection against attacks by foreign powers?