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The EU Rallies Behind the ICC After Fresh US Sanctions

Summary by Euronews
EU leaders have thrown their support behind the Hague-based International Criminal Court after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new sanctions on senior figures investigating alleged Israeli war crimes.

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The International Criminal Court receives broad support after the US sanctions have been announced. EU Commission President of Leyen and EU Council President Costa jointly stated on X that the European Union is firmly behind the Court of Justice and its President Akane. The Court contributes to the victims of some of the most terrible crimes in the world to be dealt with in justice.

·Germany
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EU officials spoke out against US sanctions on the president and prosecutor of the ICC (International Criminal Court). The post ICC: Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa support judges against US sanctions appeared first on in.gr.

·Greece
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The International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) strongly criticized, on Wednesday, the United States for the sanctions adopted against its president, classifying the measure as a "blank attack" on the independence of the court. On Tuesday, the US government announced sanctions to the president of the ICT, the Japanese Tomoko Akane, and a deputy prosecutor of the court, as part of Washington's campaign against what it describes as a "corrupt and irreme…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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The U.S. government has announced sanctions against the President of the International Criminal Court - causing outrage. Federal Justice Minister Hubig speaks of a "frontal attack on international law".

·Hamburg, Germany
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