Putin arrives in Mongolia, a member of the ICC that issued an arrest warrant for him
- Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia on September 2, marking his first visit to an International Criminal Court member since his arrest warrant was issued.
- The International Criminal Court issued the warrant in March 2023 for Putin's alleged role in unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children to Russia.
- Ukraine has requested Mongolia to arrest Putin, while the Kremlin stated it is not concerned about his safety during the visit.
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Putin gets lavish welcome in Mongolia despite ICC warrant | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Russian President Vladimir Putin received a red carpet welcome on Tuesday on a state visit to Mongolia, whose failure to arrest him under a warrant from the International Criminal Court was criticized by Ukraine as a blow against justice.
Mongolia ignores ICC demands to arrest Putin during state visit
Russian President Vladimir Putin entered Mongolia this week without being arrested by the International Criminal Court (ICC) — a major blow to the institution's legitimacy.Putin arrived in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar for a state visit late Monday evening, when he was greeted by Mongolian Minister of Foreign Affairs Battsetseg Batmunkh and flanked by an honor guard.Putin's visit is ostensibly to celebrate the 1939 victory over Japan at the Ba…
Why Mongolia rolled out the red carpet for Putin despite an arrest warrant...
Russian President Putin signs treaties with Mongolia during a state visit. The country has ratified the statute of the criminal court and would have to arrest the Kremlin chief. But the two states are linked by rich natural resources.
Mongolia welcomes Putin on the red carpet with 'ICC arrest warrant'... Promises of non-arrest before visit (comprehensive)
(Seoul·Beijing=Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Bong-seok and Correspondent Jeong Seong-jo = Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is under arrest by the International Criminal Court (ICC), said on the 3rd (local time)...
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