Ukraine criticizes Mongolia for not arresting Putin during visit, says The Guardian

Ukraine criticizes Mongolia for allowing Putin visit without arrest

Ukraine has condemned Mongolia for failing to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin during his recent visit to the country. The Ukrainian government expressed outrage over Mongolia’s decision to allow Putin to visit without taking action to hold him accountable for Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine.

In a statement released by the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government criticized Mongolia for disregarding international law and failing to uphold justice by allowing Putin to visit without facing any consequences for his actions.

“By allowing Vladimir Putin to visit Mongolia without taking any measures to arrest him for his crimes against Ukraine, Mongolia has shown a blatant disregard for international law and justice,” the statement read.

The Ukrainian government has called on Mongolia to rectify the situation and take immediate action to hold Putin accountable for his role in Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine. They have also urged the international community to condemn Mongolia for their failure to uphold justice.

The visit by Putin to Mongolia has sparked outrage in Ukraine, as tensions between the two countries have been high following Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine.

The Ukrainian government has vowed to continue to pursue justice for the victims of Russia’s aggression and hold Putin accountable for his actions, regardless of the actions of other countries.

As the situation continues to unfold, the international community will be closely watching to see how Mongolia responds to Ukraine’s condemnation and whether any further actions will be taken against Putin for his visit.

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