Putin Arrives in Mongolia, His First Visit to ICC Member Since Arrest Warrant

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia late Monday, marking his first visit to a country that is a member of the International
Criminal Court (ICC) since it issued an arrest warrant for him last year.Russian state television broadcasted Putin's plane landing in the
Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar.Putin is wanted by the ICC for the alleged illegal deportation of Ukrainian children from areas of Ukraine
occupied by Russian forces.Kyiv has called on Mongolian authorities to execute the ICC warrant, while the court reiterated last week that
its members are obligated to detain individuals it has indicted
However, with little enforcement power if Mongolia does not comply, the Kremlin said it was unconcerned about Putin being arrested during
the visit.The ICC issued its arrest warrant for Putin in March 2023, citing "reasonable grounds to believe" that he is responsible for the
unlawful deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia
Kyiv claims thousands of children were forcibly deported from orphanages and other state institutions after Russia launched its full-scale
invasion in February 2022.Moscow maintains that it relocated the children for their safety and has dismissed the ICC warrant as
inconsequential
Still, this week's trip to Mongolia is Putin's first to an ICC member state since the warrant was issued 18 months ago.Following Putin's
is a fugitive from justice," Altantuya Batdorj, executive director of Amnesty International Mongolia, said in a statement."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," she added.