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Putin gets lavish welcome in Mongolia despite ICC warrant

Russian President Vladimir Putin received a red carpet welcome on Tuesday on a state check out to Mongolia, whose failure to detain him under a warrant from the International Wrongdoer Court was criticised by Ukraine as a blow against justice.

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

The Kremlin leader stooped to kiss a girl who stepped forward to invite him in Russian and present him with flowers.

An International Bad guy Court arrest warrant provided last year against Putin obliges the court's 124 member states, consisting of Mongolia, to jail the Russian president and transfer him to The Hague for trial if he sets foot on their area.

Mongolia's failure to act upon it was a heavy blow to the International Criminal Court and the system of criminal law, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhiy Tykhyi said.

Mongolia has permitted an implicated criminal to avert justice, therefore sharing obligation for the war criminal offenses, he wrote on the Telegram messaging app. Ukraine, he stated, would work with its allies to guarantee Mongolia felt the effects.

The ICC warrant accuses Putin of unlawfully deporting numerous kids from Ukraine. The Kremlin has rejected the allegation, stating it is politically motivated.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated last week that Moscow had no worries about any action in connection with the warrant, as Russia had a fantastic dialogue with Mongolia and all elements of the go to had been discussed in advance.

Relations with Mongolia are among the top priorities of our diplomacy in Asia. They have actually been given a high level of comprehensive strategic partnership, Putin told Khurelsukh.

The Mongolian leader stated he hoped the see would improve trade and financial cooperation between the 2 nations.

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

The job, Power of Siberia 2, is part of Russia's. strategy to compensate for the loss of the majority of its gas sales in. Europe considering that the start of the Ukraine war. It is the planned. follower to an existing pipeline of the same name which currently. products Russian gas to China and is due to reach its planned. capability of 38 billion cubic metres annually in 2025.

The new venture has long been bogged down over essential problems. such as the rates of the gas. However, Putin stated on the eve. of his see that preparatory work, consisting of expediency and. engineering studies, were proceeding as set up.

(source: Reuters)