Japan watching 'with concern' U.S. campaign to disable ICC
- 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.
- The remarks by Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara at a regular press conference came after U.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday a "sweeping campaign to dismantle the threat" that he said the ICC, whose current president is Japanese, poses to U.
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- 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.
- The remarks by Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara at a regular press conference came after U.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday a "sweeping campaign to dismantle the threat" that he said the ICC, whose current president is Japanese, poses to U.
Sources: Japantoday