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Dozens of countries reject Trump administration sanctions on ICC
LONDON — Dozens of countries including Canada, Germany and France said Friday that President Donald Trump’s decision to sanction the International Criminal Court would “erode the international rule of law.”
The joint statement by 79 countries came hours after Trump signed an executive order slapping financial sanctions and visa restrictions against ICC staff and their family members, alleging the court has improperly targeted the United States and Israel.
“Such measures increase the risk of impunity for the most serious crimes and threaten to erode the international rule of law, which is crucial for promoting global order and security,” the 79 countries, including South Africa and Mexico said. ”Moreover, sanctions could jeopardize the confidentiality of sensitive information and the safety of those involved—including victims, witnesses, and Court officials, many of whom are our nationals.”
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