Mongolia Has 'Obligation' To Arrest Putin, Says Kara-Murza
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Mongolia is obliged to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin, who arrived on a state visit to the East Asian nation on September 2, according to exiled Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza. He says that as one of the 124 signatory countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Mongolia is obliged to execute an arrest warrant that the court issued for Putin last year over the forced transfer of children to Russia after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Kara-Murza spoke to Current Time on the sidelines of an international security conference, Globsec, in Prague.