Ukraine is working with international partners to ensure Mongolia faces consequences for not arresting Vladimir Putin on ICC warrant.
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There are 124 signatory countries of the Rome Statute. And if one did not fulfill their obligations, it does not mean that others will not fulfill their obligations either.
The story with Mongolia proves once again that Ukraine is doing the right thing together with the ICC.
Putin is trying to use any elements of political or geopolitical influence and actually demean Mongolia as a host country.
Blinken and Lammy are expected to visit Kyiv on September 11, 2024, to hear directly from Ukrainian leadership, including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, about Ukraine's needs.
Negotiations with the IMF mission on Ukraine's budget for next year are difficult.
The Prime Minister noted that this is the first IMF mission to work offline during the war with the presence of leadership in Kyiv.
Denys Shmyhal stated he does not have the authority to announce results as the mission is ongoing.
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