Hindustan Times: ICC rejects Mongolia’s request for Putin’s arrest failure

ICC rejects Mongolia’s request for arresting Putin: Hindustan Times

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has turned down a request from Mongolia to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin. The request was made by Mongolia in response to Putin’s alleged involvement in war crimes in Ukraine.

According to sources, Mongolia had asked the ICC to issue an arrest warrant for Putin, citing his role in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. However, the ICC has declined the request, stating that it does not have jurisdiction over heads of state.

This decision has sparked controversy and debate among world leaders and human rights activists. Many are questioning the ICC’s ability to hold powerful leaders accountable for their actions.

Despite the setback, Mongolia has vowed to continue its efforts to hold Putin accountable for his alleged crimes. The country’s leaders have called on the international community to take action against Putin and his regime.

As the situation continues to unfold, the world will be watching closely to see how the ICC and other international bodies respond to the allegations against Putin. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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