Amnesty International’s intense criticism of “Friedrich Merts” for inviting Netanyahu
Amnesty International criticized the German president’s candidate for inviting the Zionist Prime Minister to travel to Berlin and described it as an action to violate international law.
In a statement, Amnesty International, the Human Rights Defense Organization, said in a statement that the leader of the Christian Democratic Democratic Union Party in Germany, the leader of the Christian Democratic Party in Germany, to invite Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Berlin. He criticized and wrote: It is not a good start as the future Chancellor: At sunset in the Bundestag election, Friedrich Merts seems to be Benjamin He invites Netanyahu to Germany, which has been arrested by the International Criminal Court.
Amnesty International described the move as a “obvious call” to violate the law and emphasized that the new German government for a foreign policy without dual standards must respect international law and human rights institutions.
The Zionist Prime Minister’s office announced on Monday that Mortus will invite Netanyahu for an official visit to Germany, according to Anatolia.
The winner of the German parliamentary election also said at a press conference in Berlin that he had assured Netanyahu that he will find ways and tools to allow him to travel to Germany without danger.
“I think the idea is quite meaningless that the Israeli prime minister cannot visit the German Federal Republic,” he said.
The International Criminal Court issued a decree last Netanyahu and Yawo Galant’s arrests of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Gaza war, killing more than five people since October.
In an interview with reporters, Merts also confirmed that Netanyahu called him on Sunday and congratulated him on his victory in the German parliamentary elections, adding: “You know we know each other well.
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