Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Mongolia for a visit, despite the risk of arrest under an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. This marks Putin's first trip to an ICC member country since the court issued the arrest warrant in March 2023, accusing him of unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children to Russia. Ukraine and human rights organizations have urged Mongolia to comply with its obligations as an ICC member and arrest Putin. However, the Kremlin has dismissed concerns, citing a “great dialogue“ with Mongolia. During his visit, Putin is set to attend a World War II anniversary event and meet with Mongolian leaders. Given Mongolia's close ties with Russia, it is unlikely that the country will detain the Russian president, despite facing pressure from the international community. #PutinMongoliaVisit #ICCArrestWarrant #RussiaUkraineWar #WarCrimes #InternationalLaw Hindustan Times Videos brings all the News for the Global In
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