Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia on Monday, his first visit to a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC) since it issued an arrest warrant for him last year.Putin was welcomed by a guard of honor as he landed in the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar for the high-profile trip, seen as a show of defiance against the court, Kyiv, the West and rights groups that have all called for him to be detained.The Russian leader is wanted by the Hague-based court for the alleged illegal deportation of Ukrainian children since his troops invaded the country in 2022.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Kyiv last week urged Mongolian authorities to execute the arrest warrant, while the ICC said all its members had an “obligation” to detain those sought by the court.But in practice there is little that can be done if Ulaanbaatar does not comply.The Kremlin said last week it was not concerned that Putin would be arrested.Sandwiched