Berlin Should ‘Avoid Testing’ International Law over Netanyahu, German President Says
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The Middle East conflict and the war between Israel and Iran have put international law at the centre of the public debate. The Federal President makes his point of view on the subject once again – also with regard to the controversial statements of the Chancellor.
Berlin Should Avoid ‘Testing International Law’ Over Netanyahu, Says German President Amid ICC Arrest Warrant - Quds News Network
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has warned against a visit by Prime Minister Netanyahu, saying Berlin should “avoid testing” international law in light of the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
According to Frank-Walter Steinmeier, international law must be part of German identity. He did not take a closer look at Friedrich Merz's statements.
According to him, the international legal order should be part of German identity.
"We should, in particular, make the international legal order part of our identity," said Steinmeier. He suggested that a potential conflict with the CPI should be avoided. Merz said that Berlin "will find ways and means to visit Germany and go again without being arrested." German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that the international legal order should be part of the German identity, but suggested that Berlin avoid a potential conflict …
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