Trump administration vows to ‘disable’ International Criminal Court
- US State Department ups pressure campaign on international tribunal, threatening allies who support investigations.
- The State Department “campaign” was announced in a news release on Monday, accompanied by a video statement from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.
- Japan is "watching closely with concern" a campaign by its close ally the United States to use diplomatic pressure to disable the International Criminal Court's ability to operate, the top government spokesman said Tuesday.
Confirmed
- US State Department ups pressure campaign on international tribunal, threatening allies who support investigations.
- Japan is "watching closely with concern" a campaign by its close ally the United States to use diplomatic pressure to disable the International Criminal Court's ability to operate, the top government spokesman said Tuesday.
Unverified
- The State Department “campaign” was announced in a news release on Monday, accompanied by a video statement from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.
Sources: Japantoday, Al Jazeera