Putin dodges arrest warrant in Mongolia, the Kremlin touts its triumph

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and his spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on the Supreme Eurasian Financial Council assembly on the Congress Corridor in Bishkek on Dec. 9, 2022.

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There was greater than a whiff of smug self-satisfaction from the Kremlin on Wednesday, after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s journey to Mongolia firstly of the week went with no hitch — regardless of an Worldwide Felony Courtroom arrest warrant hanging over the go to.

Putin was given the red-carpet remedy, met his Mongolian counterpart and talked commerce ties and bilateral relations with a rustic it is aware of needs its commerce and funding and will not baulk at its invasion of Ukraine.

However the true bonus for the Kremlin? Its chief wasn’t detained within the course of.

As a member of the Worldwide Felony Courtroom (ICC), Mongolia had an obligation to arrest and detain Putin as he landed on Mongolian soil Monday evening. Since March 2023, he’s the topic of an ICC worldwide arrest warrant on conflict crimes fees associated to the illegal deportation of youngsters from Ukraine to Russia.

The Kremlin says it would not acknowledge the ICC warrant and, within the occasion of his state go to to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia selected to disregard its obligations to arrest Putin — touchdown itself in sizzling water with the courtroom, Ukraine and its European allies, which closely criticized the choice.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh attend an official welcoming ceremony in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia September 3, 2024. 

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Recent from the success of the journey — throughout which Putin and Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh signed agreements concerning vitality and petroleum product provides, the growth of an influence plant and environmental safety — the Kremlin stated establishments just like the ICC weren’t be capable to curtail Russia’s relationships with the “international majority.”

“This complete story with the ICC … can not and won’t be a limitation within the growth of Russia’s relations with associate states which might be thinking about creating bilateral relations and protecting worldwide contacts,” Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov stated, in accordance with Google-translated feedback carried by Russian state information company Tass.

“The worldwide majority has a much wider imaginative and prescient of the prospects for worldwide cooperation than the blinkers of the ICC,” he added.

Peskov concluded that there was “nice curiosity within the nation from the worldwide majority.”

“And we’re additionally ,” he stated.

Analysts say that the economically-vulnerable Mongolia confronted a stark selection between its obligations to adjust to the ICC ruling and the necessity to deepen profitable ties with its highly effective neighbor Russia, on whom it’s largely reliant for oil and fuel provides. Mongolia can be on the route of a deliberate fuel pipeline connecting its prime buying and selling companions and neighbors Russia and China.

Closely sanctioned by the West for its ongoing conflict towards Ukraine, Russia has been in search of a strategy to undermine international — and Western-based — establishments. The journey to Mongolia was one other strategy to obtain this.

Elena Davlikanova, Democracy fellow with the Middle for European Coverage Evaluation, commented in evaluation on Monday that the truth that Mongolia had chosen to not meet its obligations with the ICC “is the clearest attainable demonstration of Western powerlessness within the face of Kremlin realpolitik.”

“That may delight Putin, who’s wholly contemptuous of rules-based politics. Russia’s method is to win by any means, whatever the penalties. The West and the establishments it has helped to construct lack something like the identical focus or willpower,” she added.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh attend an official welcoming ceremony in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia September 3, 2024. 

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CNBC has contacted each the Kremlin and Mongolian authorities for additional remark.

A Mongolian authorities spokesperson advised information website Politico on Tuesday that the nation’s vitality dependence on Russia put it in a tough place on the subject of its relationship with Moscow.

“Mongolia imports 95% of its petroleum merchandise and over 20% of electrical energy from our speedy neighborhood, which have beforehand suffered interruption for technical causes. This provide is vital to make sure our existence and that of our folks,” the spokesperson stated.

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