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2024-09-02 17:11:21
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The perspective of mainstream says:

The perspective of mainstream says:
- The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin due to war crimes in Ukraine, specifically related to the wrongful deportation of children.
- Russia does not recognize the ICC's jurisdiction and has refused to hand over suspects, making Putin's appearance in court unlikely.
- Mongolia, as an ICC member state, is urged to cooperate with the court's decision, but the Kremlin remains unconcerned and Mongolia is unlikely to enforce the warrant due to its economic ties with Russia.
- The ICC relies on government cooperation for arrests, and Putin's trip to Mongolia, an ICC member state, will be his first visit since the warrant was issued.
- Ukraine ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, a step towards membership and potential prosecutions of Russian officials for war crimes.
- The ICC accuses Putin of child abductions in Ukraine, which Russia describes as evacuations, and the US President supported the warrant, emphasizing Putin's alleged war crimes.
- Russia dismissed the warrants, labeling them as void, while opposition leaders hailed the decision and called for Putin's arrest.
- The situation highlights the complex interactions between geopolitics, international law, and human rights, and Mongolia's decision on Putin's visit will be closely watched.
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