Russian dictator Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia yesterday, September 2. The country was expected to arrest him under the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) warrant, a jurisdiction that Ulaanbaatar recognizes. However, Mongolia refused to do so, putting its international standing at risk, according to Ukraine’s Prosecutor General, Andrii Kostin. “Today, Putin humiliated Mongolia, cynically using it as a pawn in his geopolitical game,” Kostin said. In his statement, Ukraine’s Prosecutor General reminded Mongolian authorities that the ability to uphold international law commitments is one o…