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Russian President Vladimir Putin enjoyed a red-carpet welcome in Mongolia on Monday despite Ukraine’s pleas for the Mongolian government to honor an international warrant and arrest the Russian despot as a war criminal.to a meeting with Mongolian leader Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh in a luxury limousine and greeted with a kiss and bouquet of flowers by a young girl before strolling through ranks of ceremonial cavalry soldiers.
On Monday, Mongolia became the first ICC treaty member to officially disregard the warrant. A few other countries have chafed under the pressure of their legal obligation to take Putin into custody if he visited, notably including South Africa, which signed the Rome Treaty in 1998. “There are no worries, we have a great dialogue with our friends from Mongolia. All aspects of the visit were carefully prepared,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday.“The Ukrainian side hopes that the government of Mongolia is aware of the fact that Vladimir Putin is a war criminal.
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