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Putin Visits Mongolia, Unfazed by ICC Warrant

Tuesday 03 September 2024 - 10:00
Putin Visits Mongolia, Unfazed by ICC Warrant

Vladimir Putin has embarked on an official visit to Mongolia, seemingly unperturbed by the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. The Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar, rolled out the red carpet for the Russian leader, who was greeted with an honor guard upon his arrival to meet with Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh.

Mongolia, a member of the ICC, has chosen to ignore the warrant, which was issued last year over allegations of illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia. Despite the serious nature of these allegations, Putin received a warm welcome in Ulaanbaatar. The city's central Genghis Khan Square was adorned with large Mongolian and Russian flags, marking his first visit to the neighboring country in five years.

A small group of protesters gathered the day before Putin's arrival, holding signs that read, "Get War Criminal Putin out of here." Ukraine has urged Mongolia to arrest Putin and hand him over to the ICC in The Hague, but such action was always unlikely. Mongolia has refrained from condemning Russia's offensive in Ukraine and has abstained from votes on the conflict at the United Nations.

Altantuya Batdorj, executive director of Amnesty International Mongolia, issued a statement on Monday, saying, "President Putin is a fugitive from justice. Any trip to an ICC member state that does not end in arrest will encourage President Putin’s current course of action and must be seen as part of a strategic effort to undermine the ICC’s work."

Members of the ICC are obligated to detain suspects if an arrest warrant has been issued, but the court lacks an enforcement mechanism. A spokesperson for Putin stated last week that the Kremlin was not concerned about the possibility of the president being detained during his visit.

Mongolia, a sparsely populated country situated between Russia and China, relies heavily on Russia for fuel and electricity and on China for investment in its mining industry. Historically under Moscow's influence during the Soviet era, Mongolia has sought to maintain friendly relations with both the Kremlin and Beijing since the Soviet collapse in 1991.

Putin and Khurelsukh are scheduled to attend a ceremony commemorating the 1939 victory of Soviet and Mongolian troops over the Japanese army, which had taken control of Manchuria in northeastern China. Prior to the trip, Putin highlighted several "promising economic and industrial projects" between the two countries in an interview with the Mongolian newspaper Unuudur, shared by the Kremlin. Among these projects is the construction of the Trans-Mongolian gas pipeline linking China and Russia.

The Russian president also expressed interest in pursuing substantive work towards a trilateral summit involving himself, Mongolian, and Chinese leaders. This visit underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics at play, with Mongolia navigating its relationships with two powerful neighbors while facing international pressure over the ICC warrant.

As Putin's visit unfolds, the international community watches closely, awaiting any developments that could impact the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the broader geopolitical landscape.


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