The Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyag will visit Hungary on April 2, despite his arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICS).
It is expected that he will meet with the Hungarian colleague Viktor Orban, as well as with other high -ranking officials, writes a politician.
Hungary, as a participant in the Roman Law of the International Criminal Court, is obliged to fulfill the orders issued by this court. Therefore, she must arrest non -tanks during his visit, but Orban assured that he would not.
The ISS issued a Netanyag arrest warrant for the war and crimes against humanity in the Gaza sector. According to Le Mond, Hungary believes that he is not obliged to comply with the ISS decision. Budapest ratified the Roman statute, but did not introduce it into its legislation.
If Netanyaga is not arrested in Hungary, this will undermine the powers of the ISS in the world, as well as undermine the efforts to ensure the arrest of Vladimir Putin, which the ISS also ordered to detain.
Source: Racurs

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