Ukraine live briefing: Xi departs Russia with no clear progress on peace; Zelensky visits Bakhmut
Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on European governments to detain Russian President Vladimir Putin, under an arrest warrant issued earlier this month by the International Criminal Court, if he were to visit their countries. The warrant, connected to accusations of war crimes in Ukraine, is largely symbolic, as Russia, like the United States, does not accept the court’s jurisdiction, and Putin is not likely to travel anywhere he would be detained.