Hungary plans to withdraw from International Criminal Court as Netanyahu arrives despite warrant

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Hungary Initiates Procedure to Exit International Criminal Court

BUDAPEST, Hungary – The Hungarian government declared on Thursday its intention to commence the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC), the world’s permanent tribunal with jurisdiction over war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. This decision marks a significant step for Hungary regarding its relationship with international judicial bodies.

Government Confirms Withdrawal from Global Tribunal

Gergely Gulyás, the chief of staff to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, formally announced Hungary’s departure from the ICC. In a concise public statement, Gulyás stated, “Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court.” He further elaborated that, “The government will initiate the withdrawal procedure on Thursday, in accordance with the constitutional and international legal framework,” emphasizing adherence to legal protocols.

Announcement Coincides with Netanyahu Visit Amidst Arrest Warrant

The timing of this declaration is noteworthy as it occurred on the same day that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Budapest. Netanyahu currently faces an international arrest warrant issued by the ICC Prosecutor concerning his actions related to the conflict in the Gaza Strip. This backdrop adds a layer of complexity to Hungary’s decision.

Orbán Government’s Stance on the ICC and Netanyahu

Prime Minister Orbán’s administration, known for its right-wing populist policies, had extended the invitation to Prime Minister Netanyahu in November. This invitation came after the ICC, situated in The Hague, Netherlands, issued the aforementioned arrest warrant against Netanyahu, citing accusations of crimes against humanity.

Viktor Orbán, a staunch ally of Benjamin Netanyahu, has previously voiced strong opposition to the arrest warrant, characterizing it as “outrageously impudent” and “cynical.” As a member state of the International Criminal Court, Hungary, in principle, is obligated to apprehend individuals with outstanding ICC warrants should they enter Hungarian territory. However, the ICC lacks its own enforcement mechanisms and relies on the cooperation of member states to uphold its mandates.

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