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"The Mongols sent the ICC and the Eurodegenerates in a certain direction" — Medvedev

Dmitry Medvedev. Photo: Mikhail Tereshchenko / TASS

The leadership of Mongolia, where Russian President Vladimir Putin is on a state visit, "sent the International Criminal Court" (ICC) and European officials with their concerns "in the Russian-Mongolian direction known since the XIII century." This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.

The state visit of the Russian leader takes place against the background of controversy over the warrant of the International Criminal Court for his "arrest".

"The servile European Union expressed "concern" to Mongolia in connection with the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Like, once you've signed the legally insignificant ICC statute, do it. The Mongols sent the ICC and eurodegenerates in the Russian-Mongolian direction known since the XIII century," he wrote in your telegram channel.
"If I were the judges and prosecutors of this unfinished "court", I would be most afraid that one of the madmen would try to execute their illegal warrant. In this case, their lives will cost no more than this piece of shit," said the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.

As EADaily reported, Putin arrived in Mongolia the night before, on September 2. He will take part in the celebrations dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the joint victory of the Soviet and Mongolian armed forces on Khalkhin Gol. In addition, the parties will hold negotiations in a narrow and expanded format.

The ICC, whose jurisdiction Russia does not recognize, issued an arrest warrant for Putin and children's ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova in connection with charges of deportation of children from Of Ukraine, who were rescued from shelling and taken out of the SMO zone to safe areas.

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14.09.2024

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