Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Mongolia on September 3, 2024 - his first visit to an ICC member state (Mongolia ratified the Rome Statute in 2002), which has a legal obligation to arrest him under the ICC warrant issued in 2023.
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Putin will pay an official visit to Mongolia on September 3, marking his first trip to a country that has ratified the Rome Statute
Mongolia ratified the Rome Statute in 2002 and a representative was elected ICC judge for a two-year period in 2023
Mongolia is legally obliged to arrest Putin under the ICC warrant issued in 2023
Putin visited Mongolia in early September 2024 at the invitation of President Khurelsukh
This was Putin's first trip to an ICC member country since the arrest warrant was issued
Putin will visit Mongolia on Sept. 3 at the invitation of President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh to commemorate the 1939 Soviet-Mongolian victory over Japan
Mongolia ratified the Rome Statute in 2022 and elected a Mongolian representative to the ICC in 2023
Vladimir Putin will visit Mongolia on September 3, which is a state party to the Rome Statute and thus obliged to arrest him under an ICC warrant.
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