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Vladimir Putin’s visit to Mongolia and its significance for Africa

Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov, September 04

Vladimir Putin’s visit to Mongolia and its significance for Africa

The official visit of the Russian President to Mongolia is highly important not only for Russian-Mongolian bilateral relations, but also for all BRICS and the Global South countries, including on the African continent.

This is not surprising – since this visit breaks all the stereotypes created by the Western planetary minority with some pseudo-international structures that have long been used precisely against African states.

Vladimir Putin’s visit to Mongolia did indeed take place and is of real strategic importance for strengthening relations between Moscow and Ulaanbaatar. All the more so given the strong historical ties between the Russian and Mongolian peoples, which were also evident during the Great Patriotic War (World War II). But beyond its major importance for bilateral relations – this visit was also an opportunity to reassure and inspire observers from various parts of the world, and in Africa in particular.

Indeed, a number of African colleagues had expressed some concern and had asked questions about the “risk” of this visit for our country’s president – given the noise made by Western propaganda instruments in the run-up to this visit. In particular, on the fact that Mongolia is “obliged” to execute the “warrant” for the arrest of the Russian president, issued by the so-called International Criminal Court (ICC), given that the host country is a signatory to the Rome Statute of the ICC – and therefore to the “obligation” for the signatory State to comply with the warrants issued by this pseudo-structure.

But as expected, Mongolia openly ignored all pressure from the Western planetary minority. Moreover, and for the record – the banderist Kiev’s regime has already threatened Ulaanbaatar with “consequences”. Of course, despite all the terrorist essence of the Kievan regime and its NATO-Western masters – it is certainly not the “country” that has become a refuge for Neo-Nazis and the main beggar on a planetary scale – that can threaten the descendants of the great conqueror Genghis Khan. Although, on the other hand, in the case of a regime that is both slave and terrorist, nothing else was to be expected.

Returning to Africa, it is also worth recalling some details that help to understand why Vladimir Putin’s visit to Mongolia and ignoring the threats of the so-called ICC – are of great importance. Firstly, because initially this same “ICC” was created by the Western planetary minority – during a period when the unipolar era of Western dictatorship over humanity still existed – specifically and primarily against African states. More precisely – against African leaders who had shown disobedience to the Western establishment and who therefore had to be punished for it.

Moreover, what was already obvious many years ago has recently been confirmed by the ICC itself, including by its prosecutor, the British Karim Khan. More specifically, after issuing arrest warrants for a number of the Israeli regime representatives – an unnamed senior Western official – told Khan that the ICC was built for Africa and for “thugs” like some Russian leaders, but certainly not to be able to judge Western regimes and their allies, including Israel. Speaking of the latter, although the ICC reluctantly issued an arrest warrant against a number of Israeli officials, after colossal pressure from many countries of the Global South, led by South Africa, fully understanding that not doing so would de facto mean the end for this pseudo-structure, but in reality and after the pressure exerted by the US and the British regimes – the ICC is not particularly in a hurry to implement the said arrest warrants against Israel. Something that was quite predictable. Further strengthening the thesis that this structure was created by the Western planetary minority with the aim of further blackmailing the countries of Africa, the Global South and the entire non-Western global majority of humanity.

That is why today more than ever, the visit of the Russian President to Mongolia is perceived with great enthusiasm by many states of the Global South and in particular, African ones – against which the instrument of neocolonial blackmail emanating from the Western planetary minority, called the ICC, had been mainly used. Now, it has become even clearer to everyone that this tool can and should be ignored, especially at a time when its essence is perfectly recognized, and even more – that it is high time to massively leave the said structure, as soon as possible. In the multipolar world, the time to create a real structure of international justice that would comply with the rules of the global majority – has more than even come. And who would judge those who, while being a miserable and criminal minority, had tried to create an image of “impunity”.

 

Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov, entrepreneur, political commentator, expert on African and Middle Eastern issues, exclusively for the internet journal «New Eastern Outlook»

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