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ICC ‘ undeterred’ after US sanctions threat

> France, Germany weigh in to support court

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THE HAGUE: The Internatio­nal Criminal Court on Tuesday said its work would continue “undeterred” after Washington threatened to prosecute its judges if Americans are charged with war crimes committed in Afghanista­n.

France and Germany also weighed in to support the Hague-based court after US national security adviser John Bolton said the ICC is “already dead to us”.

“The ICC, as a court of law, will continue to do its work undeterred, in accordance with those principles and the overarchin­g idea of the rule of law,” the tribunal said in a statement.

In a further show of support, the Haguebased court’s overseeing body said it received “strong cooperatio­n and backing” from its 123 member states as well as from other states, internatio­nal organisati­ons and civil society.

Key states spoke up to defend the ICC, set up in 2002 with jurisdicti­on to investigat­e and prosecute the world’s worst crimes including genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

“France, with its European partners, supports the ICC, both in its financial support and with its cooperatio­n,” the French foreign ministry said.

“The court must be able to act and exercise its prerogativ­es unhindered, in an independen­t and impartial manner.”

Germany’s foreign ministry tweeted “we are committed to the work of the ICC – in particular when it comes under fire”.

Bolton, President Donald Trump’s hardline national security aide, on Monday threatened to arrest and sanction court officials should they charge any American who served in Afghanista­n with war crimes.

He called the ICC “unaccounta­ble” and “outright dangerous” to the US, Israel and other allies, and said any probe of US service members would be “an utterly unfounded, unjustifia­ble investigat­ion”.

He also cited a recent move by Palestinia­n leaders to have Israeli officials prosecuted at the ICC for human rights violations.

The US is prepared to slap financial sanctions and criminal charges on officials of the court if they proceed against any American, he added.

“We will not cooperate with the ICC. We will provide no assistance to the ICC and we certainly will not join the ICC. We will let the ICC die on its own. After all, for all intents and purposes, the ICC is already dead to us.”

In response, the ICC declared itself an “independen­t and impartial judicial institutio­n” and stressed that it would only investigat­e and prosecute crimes “when the states concerned fail to do so at all or genuinely”. – AFP

 ?? AFPPIX ?? ... Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping cook pancakes while visiting The Far East Street exhibition on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivosto­k on Tuesday. The pair later ate them with caviar and a shot of vodka. This is not Putin and Xi’s first foray into batterbase­d cooking. During a visit to China in June, the Russian leader made a Chinese pancake which Xi tried.
AFPPIX ... Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping cook pancakes while visiting The Far East Street exhibition on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivosto­k on Tuesday. The pair later ate them with caviar and a shot of vodka. This is not Putin and Xi’s first foray into batterbase­d cooking. During a visit to China in June, the Russian leader made a Chinese pancake which Xi tried.

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