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Putin visits Mongolia despite international arrest warrant

Russia confident Ulan Bator will not act against its president despite being an International Criminal Court member

Vladimir Putin has arrived in Mongolia on his first visit to a member state of the International Criminal Court since it issued a warrant for his arrest over alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

Ahead of Putin’s arrival on Monday, the Kremlin dismissed suggestions Mongolian authorities might arrest the Russian president, confident that Ulan Bator would ignore calls from Ukraine and international rights organisations to fulfil its duty as an ICC member.

Russian flags were displayed in the Mongolian capital and soldiers in brightly coloured uniforms lined a red carpet laid out to welcome Putin at the airport.

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