The order provides for the introduction of financial penalties and visa restrictions against Mus officials and their families who have contributed to investigations against U.S. citizens or their allies.
US President Donald Trump aims to sign on February 6 to sign a command that imposes sanctions against the International Criminal Court. Reuters reported it.
The decision was connected to charges against the court of unlawful action against the United States and Israel.
The order provides for the introduction of financial penalties and visa restrictions against Mus officials and their families who have contributed to investigations against U.S. citizens or their allies.
Trump plans to sign a command after Democrats in the US Senate hindered Republicans’ attempt to impose MUS penalties in protest against the arrest of Israeli prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu and the Former Minister of Defense of Yoav Gallant.
The International Criminal Court is investigating the shows of genocides, war crimes and crimes against mankind.
Israel, like the United States, is not a MUS member and does not recognize its constituents on issues related to his actions in conflicts. Mus, founded in 2002, for chasing crimes of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, does not have its own mechanism for the implementation of its decisions and depends on the cooperation of the states.
Keep in mind that in November, the MUS issued a warrant of the Prime Minister of Israel Bignyankom Netanyang and the former Minister of the Yoav Gallant defense. They were accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes in the gas sector.
The EU said the Commonwealth countries were obliged to carry out the International Criminal Court warrant to arrest Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu, as this decision was not just “political”.
Source: korrespondent

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