The United States has increased pressure in the International Criminal Court, imposing sanctions against four judges accused of persecuting US and Israel citizens without the appropriate permission.
The United States of America is included in the list of penalties of four Judges of the International Criminal Court. On Friday, June 5, state secretary Marco Rubio, who was published on the US State Department’s website.
“Now I’m adding to the list of penalties to boss boss from Uganda, Lus Del Carmen Ibanyes Carranza from Peru, Rhine Adelaide Sopini Gansu from Benin and Beta Goler from Slovenia in accordance with Decree of President Trump No. 14203” in introducing sanctions against the ISS. “The arrest, restraint or judicial persecution of the citizens of the United States or Israel without the consent of these states.
The document emphasizes that the International Criminal Court is a political body, according to the United States, which does not reasonably apply for unlimited powers in investigating, income and persecution of United States citizens and their allies.
“Such a statement is a risk, and such abuse of authority is disturbing the sovereignty and national security of both the United States and our partners, in particular, Israel,” Rubio emphasized.
According to him, the United States will take all the necessary measures to protect its sovereignty, as well as Israel’s sovereignty and other allies from the actions they consider to be illegal from the ISS.
In addition, Rubio called on countries to continue to support the International Criminal Court to oppose what he called “a embarrassing attack on our state and Israel.”
Hungary Parliament voted for the country’s release from the International Criminal Court (ISS).
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