The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has formally asked the Hungarian government to explain why it declined to act on the ICC’s arrest warrant for Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu during his recent trip to Budapest.
The inquiry was submitted under Article 87(7) of the Rome Statute, which empowers the court to pursue action against countries that obstruct its ability to carry out its judicial responsibilities, stating such actions “prevent the court from exercising its functions and powers under the Statute.”
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