Learn more

The Kremlin said Friday that it was not concerned about authorities in Mongolia arresting President Vladimir Putin during his visit to the Asian country next week, even though it would technically be required to do so after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for his arrest last March. Putin will travel to Mongolia on Tuesday, his first trip to an ICC member state since The Hague-based court issued a warrant for his arrest over the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia. “There are no worries, we have a great dialogue with our friends from Mongolia,” Kremlin sp…

cuu