Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Mongolia next week at the invitation of its president, the Kremlin has said. “There are no worries, we have a great dialogue with our friends from Mongolia,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday, adding that Moscow and Ulaanbaatar discussed “all aspects of the visit”. Mongolia is among the signatories of the Rome Statute, the treaty governing the International Criminal Court (ICC), making it technically bound to comply with the court’s demands.

 

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