Brazil's power wants to organize Putin's visit to the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro in the fall, despite the MCS warrant, writes local edition Folha de S.paulo.
Last November, the Government of Da Silva sent documents to the UN on the need to provide immunity to the heads of state at the time of international visits.
Putin is not mentioned specifically in the letter, but the scenario that corresponds to the current situation of the Kremlin head is described.
Lulay says that if the country has not signed the Roman Statute (as Russia), then the adopting party should not arrest their representative, even if it has signed the charter itself (as Brazil).
Brazil also says that such immunity is needed "to promote peaceful settlement of international disputes."
We will remind, last year Putin did not go to the summit of Brix in South Africa. South Africa, as well as Brazil, ratified the Roman Statute.