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Syria conflict: Russia's Putin halts France visit amid row | Syria conflict: Russia's Putin halts France visit amid row |
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin has cancelled a planned visit to France amid a row over Syria. | Russia's President Vladimir Putin has cancelled a planned visit to France amid a row over Syria. |
He had been due to meet French President Francois Hollande and open a new Orthodox church later this month. | He had been due to meet French President Francois Hollande and open a new Orthodox church later this month. |
But after France's government said talks would be confined to Syria, the visit was halted, French presidential sources said. | |
On Monday, Mr Hollande suggested Russia could face war crimes charges over its bombardment of Syria's city of Aleppo. | On Monday, Mr Hollande suggested Russia could face war crimes charges over its bombardment of Syria's city of Aleppo. |
The French presidency had told the Russians Mr Hollande would attend only one event with Mr Putin during the visit planned for 19 October - a working meeting on Syria, according to the sources. | The French presidency had told the Russians Mr Hollande would attend only one event with Mr Putin during the visit planned for 19 October - a working meeting on Syria, according to the sources. |
But after this Russia "let it be known that it wanted to postpone the visit", they added. | But after this Russia "let it be known that it wanted to postpone the visit", they added. |
A spokesman for Mr Putin confirmed the trip had been cancelled, adding that the visit would take place when it becomes "comfortable for President Hollande". | A spokesman for Mr Putin confirmed the trip had been cancelled, adding that the visit would take place when it becomes "comfortable for President Hollande". |
Despite this Mr Hollande has said he will meet Mr Putin at "any time" if it would "further peace". | Despite this Mr Hollande has said he will meet Mr Putin at "any time" if it would "further peace". |
The development comes a day after Mr Hollande told French TV that prosecutions over Syria could take place in the International Criminal Court (ICC). | The development comes a day after Mr Hollande told French TV that prosecutions over Syria could take place in the International Criminal Court (ICC). |
"These are people who today are the victims of war crimes. Those that commit these acts will have to face up to their responsibility, including in the ICC," he said. | "These are people who today are the victims of war crimes. Those that commit these acts will have to face up to their responsibility, including in the ICC," he said. |
On Tuesday UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Mr Putin's strategy of restoring Russia's greatness was at risk. | |
"If Russia continues in its current path then I believe that great country is in danger of becoming a pariah nation," he told the UK parliament during a debate on the Syrian crisis. | |
Neither Russia nor Syria is a member of the ICC. | Neither Russia nor Syria is a member of the ICC. |
Moscow has repeatedly denied attacking civilians, and says it targets terrorist groups in Syria. | Moscow has repeatedly denied attacking civilians, and says it targets terrorist groups in Syria. |
The besieged east of Aleppo has come under intense aerial bombardment since a cessation of hostilities brokered by the US and Moscow collapsed last month. | The besieged east of Aleppo has come under intense aerial bombardment since a cessation of hostilities brokered by the US and Moscow collapsed last month. |
The area was hit again on Tuesday in some of the heaviest air strikes in days, a monitoring group and activists said. | The area was hit again on Tuesday in some of the heaviest air strikes in days, a monitoring group and activists said. |
At least 12 civilians were killed in the strikes and considerable damage was inflicted on several areas, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. | At least 12 civilians were killed in the strikes and considerable damage was inflicted on several areas, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. |
The observatory said Russian war planes had dropped so-called "bunker busters" and other bombs, with children thought to be among the dead. | |
Some of the most intense attacks have come in the Bustan al Qasr neighbourhood near the citadel, which sits near the front line with the government-held west. | |
The strikes followed a temporary lull in the bombardment called by the Syrian government, partly to allow civilians to leave opposition-held eastern areas of the city. | The strikes followed a temporary lull in the bombardment called by the Syrian government, partly to allow civilians to leave opposition-held eastern areas of the city. |
Diplomatic efforts to revive the ceasefire have so far come to nothing. | Diplomatic efforts to revive the ceasefire have so far come to nothing. |
The UN has warned that eastern Aleppo, where an estimated 275,000 people still live, could face "total destruction" in the space of two months. | |
Last week, Russia vetoed a UN Security Council resolution drafted by France calling for an end to the bombing in Aleppo. |