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Hungary Expected to Announce Embassy Move to Jerusalem, Withdraw From International Court

  • Netanyahu traveled to Budapest late Wednesday for a four-day visit and met Orbán on Thursday.
  • Hungary has grown into one of Israel's strongest allies in the EU, backing Israel in global arenas.
  • Hungary may announce moving its embassy to Jerusalem and withdrawing from the ICC during Netanyahu's visit.
  • Orbán called the ICC's decision regarding Netanyahu 'brazen, cynical and completely unacceptable'.
  • Hungary's potential ICC withdrawal, initiated by Parliament approval, could take up to one year to complete.
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Hungary withdraws from the International Criminal Court

Hungary announced on Thursday its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) from The Hague. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Hungary on Thursday, blaming the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court, at the invitation of his unwavering ally Viktor Orban. ...

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Hungary withdraws from International Criminal Court

International Criminal Court: The announcement came shortly after Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Hungary for a state visit. The ICC…

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https://mandiner.hu/ broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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