America boycotted the Hague Divan Senior Prosecutor
In support of the Zionist regime, the United States boycotted the Hague’s International Criminal Court.
The United States boycotted Karim Asad Ahmad Khan (Karim Khan), the senior prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, according to ISNA.
According to a statement issued by the US Treasury Department, the reason for the boycott was Karim Khan’s ruling against Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of War Yova Galant for war crimes.
Last week, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that sanctions against the institution would be imposed on the institution due to the US and its allies prosecution by the International Criminal Court.
The International Criminal Court had previously ordered the arrest of the Zionist Prime Minister and the former Minister of War for committing war crimes in Gaza; An action that was met with a sharp US response.
Trump’s decision to boycott the Hague Division has been widely criticized by the international community.
In a joint statement, the International Criminal Court member states, including Germany, France, Canada, Mexico and South Africa, warned that US sanctions against the court exacerbate the risk of exemption.
The statement said that the Trump sanctions will weaken the ruling of international law as well as the cases under investigation.
The statement said the US sanctions are endangering the security of victims, witnesses and officials of the Criminal Court.
In their statement, these countries regretted efforts to undermine the independence, transparency and neutrality of the International Criminal Court and declared their commitment to continue its work.
Amnesty International also said that governments and regional organizations should use their efforts to reduce the impact of Trump’s sanctions against the Criminal Court.
The organization said Trump’s decision to boycott the court confirms that the US president supports the crimes of the Zionist regime and agrees with exemption from punishment.
The EU Commissioner also announced that imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court will undermine global efforts to respond.
Following Trump’s sanctions against the International Criminal Court, the French Foreign Ministry, while supporting the institution, announced that it would work with all its partners to ensure the continuation of the Court’s power for its independent and impartial duties.
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