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Mongolia, as a state party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), is obligated to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to the country, states ICC spokesperson Dr Fadi el-Abdallah. According to him, the ICC relies on states parties, including Mongolia, to implement its decisions and “have the obligation to cooperate” with the court. This specifically pertains to the execution of arrest warrants, one of which was issued for the Russian President. The spokesperson added that ICC judges will review cases of “non-cooperation” by its signatories and report…

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