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As a party to the ICC’s Rome Statute, Hungary is obliged to arrest suspected war criminals and send them to The Hague.
Speaking on state radio, Orbán offered justification for why Hungary did not detain Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday when Israel's prime minister arrived in Budapest for a state visit despite an ICC ...
Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), its government said Wednesday, as the country’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed Israeli Prime Minister and ICC fugitive ...
The close allies met in Budapest on Thursday, with the Hungarian government announcing — just hours after Netanyahu's arrival — its intention to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). Gergely ...
Orbán made these remarks during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest. He called himself an "expert" on the ICC, noting that in 2001, as Hungary's Prime ...
Judges at the International Criminal Court have asked Hungary to explain why it failed to arrest Israeli Prime Minister ...
Right-wing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban invited his Israeli counterpart to Budapest in November, a day after the ICC issued its arrest warrant over allegations of war crimes in Gaza ...
Hungary was never fully committed to the International Criminal Court (ICC), Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said. His comments come a day after his government announced a decision to quit the ...