
On March 17, 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin, the President of the Russian Federation, for alleged war crimes. This has raised questions about Putin's future international travel, especially to countries that are signatories to the Rome Statute and thus obliged to fulfill the ICC's arrest warrant.
Resolution Criteria:
The market will resolve as "Yes" if verified news reports confirm that Vladimir Putin has traveled to a country that is a signatory to the Rome Statute and is thus obliged to fulfill the ICC's arrest warrant while the warrant is still in effect. The market will resolve as "No" otherwise,
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Financial Times: Vladimir Putin has arrived in Mongolia on his first visit to a member state of the International Criminal Court since it issued a warrant for his arrest over alleged war crimes in Ukraine.
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Mongolia visit planned for September 3.
The market will resolve as "Yes" if verified news reports confirm that Vladimir Putin has traveled to a country that is a signatory to the Rome Statute and is thus obliged to fulfill the ICC's arrest warrant while the warrant is still in effect. The market will resolve as "No" otherwise,
Does this resolve based on countries that are a "signatory to the Rome Statute"? (as stated in the description). Or do they need to have ratified it as well?