Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visit to Mongolia this week was marked by a focus on trade relations and energy agreements. Still, it also stirred controversy due to an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against him. The country chose to ignore the warrant despite Mongolia’s obligation as an ICC member to detain Putin over war crime charges related to Ukraine. The Kremlin emphasized that the warrant won’t hinder global cooperation with nations like Mongolia.
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00:02Russian President Vladimir Putin's state visit to Mongolia this week was marked by
00:06a focus on trade relations and energy agreements, but it also stirred controversy due to an
00:11international criminal court arrest warrant against him.
00:15The country chose to ignore the warrant despite Mongolia's obligation as an ICC member to
00:19detain Putin over war crime charges related to Ukraine.
00:23The Kremlin emphasized that the warrant won't hinder global cooperation with nations like
00:27Mongolia.
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