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Ukraine Slams Mongoliaโ€™s Red Carpet Welcome For Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin received a red carpet welcome on Tuesday  as he arrived Mongolia on a state visit.

As he stepped out of his limousine in the capital Ulaanbaatar, Putin was greeted by his Mongolian counterpart Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh in front of a row of ceremonial guardsmen on horseback wearing helmets with pointed tops.

Putin arrives for talks with Mongolian counterpart Ukhnaagiin Khรผrelsรผkh. He will also take part in events to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Khalkhin Gol where Soviet and Mongolian troops defeated the Japanese army.  Both the leaders are expected to  sign agreements and give joint statements.

An International Criminal Court arrest warrant issued last year against Putin obliges the courtโ€™s 124 member states, including Mongolia, to arrest the Russian president and transfer him to The Hague for trial if he sets foot on their territory.

Mongoliaโ€™s failure to act on it was โ€œa heavy blow to the International Criminal Court and the system of criminal lawโ€, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhiy Tykhyi said.

โ€œMongolia has allowed an accused criminal to evade justice, thereby sharing responsibility for the war crimes,โ€ he wrote on the Telegram messaging app. Ukraine, he said, would work with its allies to ensure Mongolia felt the consequences.

The ICC warrant accuses Putin of illegally deporting hundreds of children from Ukraine. The Kremlin has rejected the accusation, saying it is politically motivated.


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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said last week that Moscow had no worries about any action in connection with the warrant, as Russia had a โ€œgreat dialogueโ€ with Mongolia and all aspects of the visit had been discussed in advance.

โ€œRelations with Mongolia are among the priorities of our foreign policy in Asia. They have been brought to a high level of comprehensive strategic partnership,โ€ Putin told Khurelsukh.

The Mongolian leader said he hoped the visit would boost trade and economic cooperation between the two countries.

Mongolia is on the planned route of a major pipeline that Russia wants to construct in order to carry 50 billion cubic metres of natural gas a year from its Yamal region to China.

The project, Power of Siberia 2, is part of Russiaโ€™s strategy to compensate for the loss of most of its gas sales in Europe since the start of the Ukraine war. It is the planned successor to an existing pipeline of the same name which already supplies Russian gas to China and is due to reach its planned capacity of 38 billion cubic metres per year in 2025.

The new venture has long been bogged down over key issues such as the pricing of the gas. However, Putin said on the eve of his visit that preparatory work, including feasibility and engineering studies, were proceeding as scheduled.

(With inputs from Reuters)