South African officials have made various statements about the likelihood of Putin’s arrest. For example, that they have to arrest him if he comes to South Africa.
It’s true. South Africa isn’t just a member of the International Criminal Court — it has signed all of its legal provisions. This includes the provision that ICC warrants must be obeyed in such a situation.
But now they guarantee immunity for members of delegations that come to them. So will they arrest Putin if he goes to South Africa or not?
We don’t know if he even decides to go there. It is unlikely.
And hypothetically?
The South African authorities keep changing their statements. You have to understand that South Africa does have significant elements of democracy, it has a rather vibrant political life, and an independent judiciary. This has to be taken into account when analysing all these political statements. The announcement on Monday, 29 May, was made by South Africa’s main opposition party, and it was widely disseminated.