Putin wird bei seiner Ankunft in der Mongolei nicht verhaftet

https://www.euronews.com/2024/09/02/eu-calls-on-mongolia-to-arrest-putin-as-he-visits-the-icc-member-state

34 Comments

  1. Putler should be behind bars. There should have been NATO forces waiting to arrest him for his crimes against the Ukraine. Mongolia just made the list.

  2. Apprehensive_Sleep_4 on

    Not surprising tho since Mongolia is sandwiched between China and Russia. We’ll get that war criminal, dictator and sent him to the ICC jail next time.

  3. Why couldn’t Mongolia tell Russia, under the circumstances, your president is a wanted war criminal, for bombing civilians and such, and so maybe this isn’t the best time for a visit, seeing as how we’re bound by international treaties?

  4. Grand-Leg-1130 on

    WTF do people expect Mongolia to do? They’re sandwiched between Russia and China and Russia is like the second largest foreign investor in the country. Are NATO forces going to fly over Chinese or Russian territory to extradite Putler?

  5. Before the extension of the arrest warrants, I would have said it’s more likely for Putin to be arrested in Russia than in a foreign country.

    The arrest warrant made Putin retirement very hard, because what will Putin offer the nation when there’s a solution for the next president to improve the status of the country? The dictatorship is Putin, not United Russia, the military, etc.

    Look at what happened in Serbia and Sudan.

    But when there’s more Russians in the government facing arrest warrants, then there’s a motive for a collective of saving everyone because if could be you one day.

    I don’t see any foreign state taking action against the Russian state either about this, because it’s not worth the blowback.

  6. spider0804 on

    Duh.

    Established first would countries expecting Mongolia to arrest putin is an interesting exercise in hyprocrisy.

  7. ghostdeinithegreat on

    Mongolia has only two neighbor, China and Russia. I’d be very surprise if they decided to arrest Putin.

    Just, how would they travel him to the International court, by flying over Russia?

  8. cajun_vegeta on

    Cannot hold that against the Mongolians. They don’t want no part of that shit.

  9. mulderspeaks on

    Did anyone think fucking Mongolia was going to slap cuffs on the president of a nuclear country.

  10. macross1984 on

    No country want to be landlocked and sandwiched between two of the largest authoritarian countries on Earth. and that is the unfortunate situation of Mongolia.

  11. prove____it on

    Pleaser, please, please someone take out that plane on it’s way home.

  12. Difficult-Sport-6197 on

    Last year, Russia cut off our diesel and gas supplies, putting immense pressure on Mongolia’s economy, which is heavily reliant on mining. Our existing power plants already struggle to meet winter electricity demands, and Russia’s decision to limit electricity exports led to constant blackouts.

    Attempts to develop hydroelectric dams have been blocked by Russia, and our efforts to build new power stations face hurdles, with coal being the only option that no one is willing to finance. In this context, Russia offered to refurbish one of our old, failing power stations—but at an exorbitant cost of 1.5 billion euros for just 300 MW of power.

    The reality is that Russia controls our energy sector and is determined to keep it that way. If we don’t maintain a “brotherly relationship,” we face the threat of punishment. This situation sheds light on why Ukraine seeks to distance itself from Russia. Russia’s strategy is clear: maintain control over neighboring countries, and if they attempt to break free, the consequences can be severe, as we’ve seen.

  13. Holiday-Equipment462 on

    Just wishful thinking. Like the River to the Sea crowd. Have you noticed that whatever they think will happen never happens?

  14. LuckyReception6701 on

    In other news, the grass is green, the sun shines during the day and water is very wet.

  15. Acrobatic-Spirit-585 on

    Mongolia is not stupid; they are in-between two world powers.

  16. CeleryAdditional3135 on

    Mongolia is surrounded by Russia and China – Putin couldn’t even be flown out from the country

  17. SignifigantZebra on

    Just being an adherent to the ICC is nothing. Mongolia is very close to Russia and especially China.

    Expecting Mongolia to commit an act of war against a friendly neighbor just to appease people on the other side of the world is insane.

    would have a far less pointless conversation if we were talking about say, Hungary.

  18. starttupsteve on

    “Omg they’re sandwiched between Russia and China, what can they do????” Get out of the ICC then. You get to have your diplomatic cake and eat it to. It was made clear what the rules are, and if you can’t follow them you don’t get to be part of the club. Simple as that.

  19. No-Mix9430 on

    It’s basically a part of China. The other wannabe criminal country.

  20. SyntheticOne on

    Mongolia has positive relationships with America and Russia. So, no arrests.

  21. gudanawiri on

    Wait… people actually thought that Mongolia would even entertain the thought of arresting him? What universe are these people in?

  22. No one gonna mention (or see because they don’t open the article before commenting) this article is from 2/9/24?

  23. PM_ME_DEM_TITTIESPLZ on

    Why would Mongolia put the well being of its own people at risk, when Ukraine was left hung out to dry lol

  24. HappySkullsplitter on

    Supposedly Putin’s trip to Mongolia was to discuss a planned gas pipeline to China that runs through Mongolia

    Except, this project has been underway for quite some time now since Europe turned the taps off to Russian gas

    Putin even said himself on the eve of his visit that preparatory work, including feasibility and engineering studies, were proceeding as scheduled.

    So what was the real reason for the visit?

    Just to give the impression that the ICC warrant has no teeth, which it most certainly does.

    Mongolia is just in a unique position where they cannot risk retribution from China and Russia with whom they share a border with both

    The ICC simply didn’t have the political leverage to overcome that in this instance

    Putin will never miss an opportunity to make the West look weak

  25. Nonamanadus on

    And how would Mongolia fly him out when it’s surrounded by Russia and China?

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