The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan, responded to a question from RBC-Ukraine regarding Mongolia’s refusal to arrest Russian dictator Vladimir Putin during his official visit to the country. He emphasized that the Rome Statute includes a special procedure for handling such cases. “It is a matter of public record that President Putin traveled to Mongolia. There is a process in the Rome Statute to deal with such cases when a state is said to have not cooperated with the court. These are controlled by the judges. And I won’t comment further, and the judges, …