Mongolia Defies ICC, Welcomes Putin Despite Arrest Warrant
Mongolia faces international backlash for failing to detain Russian President Putin during his visit, as Ukraine and global bodies call for consequences.
- Mongolia, an ICC member, did not arrest Putin despite an international warrant for alleged war crimes in Ukraine.
- Ukraine and the European Union have condemned Mongolia's actions, emphasizing a breach of international law.
- Legal experts warn that Mongolia could face prosecution by the ICC for non-compliance.
- Putin's visit included discussions on economic and infrastructure projects between Russia and Mongolia.
- The incident underscores the challenges in enforcing international legal norms against powerful nations.














































