VLADIMIR Putin will jet to Alaska for a historic summit with President Trump on Friday to seek an end to the war - but he does so as a wanted criminal.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) slapped him with an arrest warrant in 2023 over allegations of war crimes - so the "billion-dollar question" is: can Putin be cuffed in Alaska ?
Putin would in theory be nabbed if he were to visit any of 125 countries around the world - including the UK, France , Germany and Canada .
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told The Sun that the United States is among the minority of countries which does not recognise the rule of the ICC.
The States sit among the ranks of Russia , China , Pakistan and a handful of others in disregarding the framework.
This means that, unlike most nations, the US "