This process can take about a year and include the submission of the appropriate Parliament resolution for the approval of a majority vote.
Hungary plans to announce the exit from the International Criminal Court during the visit of Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu to Budapest. This is known by free Europe on Wednesday, April 2.
It was noted that the invited diplomats were announced by the Minister of Justice Benson at a meeting of the ambassadors, which took place last week at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
In November 2024, the MUS issued a Netanyahu warrant warrant on war crimes charges committed in a conflict in Gaza. Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban refused to comply with the commandment of this command, calling the court’s decision to “politically motivated” and invited Netanyahu to an official visit to Budapest.
It is expected that during the stay of the leader of Israel in Hungary, the country’s desire to leave Musa was officially announced. This process can take about a year and include the submission of the appropriate Parliament resolution for the approval of a majority vote.
Hungary’s decision led to criticism from international human rights organizations. Human Rights Watch urged Hungarian authorities to observe their MUS obligations and arrest Netanyahu in accordance with the issued order.
Keep in mind that US President Donald Trump signed on February 6 an order on imposing sanctions against the International Criminal Court. The reason was the court’s investigation against Israel.
While the EU said the Commonwealth countries were obliged to carry out the International Criminal Court’s order to arrest Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu, as this decision does not seem “political.”
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