By Michael Kohn Far away from the battlefields in Ukraine or the halls of the Kremlin, the global spotlight turned briefly to Ulaanbaatar where Russian President Vladimir Putin spent a day being feted by the leaders of Mongolia. Putin had arrived in the Mongolian capital the previous night, on September 2, in defiance of the warrant for his arrest issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC). The warrant was issued for alleged war crimes committed amid the Ukraine conflict, including the deportation of hundreds of children from Ukraine. Mongolia, since 2002 party to the Rome statute that c…