Vladimir Putin in Mongolia: Russian President Vladimir Putin has reached Mongolia on an official visit. Putin’s visit is taking place on the 85th anniversary of the joint victory of Soviet-Mongolian troops over the Japanese army. Mongolia is a neighboring country of Russia, Putin reached Mongolia’s capital Ulaanbaatar on Monday evening. As soon as Putin reached Mongolia, demands for his arrest started rising, because Mongolia is a member of the International Criminal Court and an arrest warrant has been issued against Putin by the court.
Russian media Sputnik reported that in Mongolia, Vladimir Putin will discuss the Russia-Mongolia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership as well as furthering bilateral relations. Along with this, Vladimir Putin will attend the events organized on the 85th anniversary of the Khalkhin-Gol war. The report states that Vladimir Putin has visited Mongolia for the first time since 2019.
ICC charges against Vladimir Putin
In fact, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin in March this year. The ICC says that there is sufficient evidence of crime against Vladimir Putin in the Ukraine war. The ICC has said that hundreds of children from orphanages and children’s homes in Ukraine have been brought to Russia, so that people living in Russia can adopt these children. However, Russia has rejected these allegations of the ICC. With this, the legality of the ICC itself has been questioned.
Russia does not recognize ICCC
Vladimir Putin is the president of the world’s second most powerful country, so there is no hope that he will obey the orders of the ICC. Russia already does not recognize the ICC, so Vladimir Putin cannot be arrested inside Russia. Apart from this, it is not possible to conduct such a trial when he is not in the country.
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