Ludmila Zhernovskaya15:58, 30.08.24
The Kremlin insists that it is not worried about Putin’s trip to Mongolia , which is a member of the International Criminal Court.

The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Moscow had “an excellent dialogue with our friends from Mongolia.” He also confirmed that the two sides had discussed an arrest warrant for Putin.
“No, there are no worries. Of course, all aspects of the visit were carefully prepared,” Putin’s press secretary said.
Putin travels to Mongolia
Yesterday it became known that on September 3, the Kremlin ruler will arrive in Mongolia at the invitation of the country’s president, Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh.
This will be his first visit to a country that has ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
(C)UNIAN 2024

Mongolia will not arrest Putin, although they have too.
Putler would never have gone anywhere near the place had the Mongolians threatened to arrest him. The ICC is another organisation full of useless countries that are not interested in upholding the laws of the organisation.