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Netherlands criticizes U.S. sanctions on ICC officials

Created at 18 Aug · 11:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen condemned U.S. sanctions against two senior International Criminal Court officials, stating that international tribunals must be able to carry out their mandates freely. The Netherlands fully backs the court, and Berendsen invited ICC President Tomoko Akane for talks.

Key Numbers

125ICC member states
11ICC officials previously sanctioned by the U.S.

Who's Involved

Tom Berendsen
Dutch Foreign Minister who criticized U.S. sanctions
Tomoko Akane
ICC President sanctioned by the U.S.
Abdoulaye Seye
Senior trial lawyer at the ICC, sanctioned by the U.S.
Marco Rubio
U.S. Secretary of State who defended the sanctions
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister wanted by the ICC, who applauded the sanctions
Netherlands criticizes U.S. sanctions on ICC officials

↳ Why This Matters

The U.S. sanctions on ICC officials escalate tensions between the U.S. and international legal bodies, potentially undermining global efforts to hold individuals accountable for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Key facts

  • The U.S. sanctioned ICC President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye.
  • Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen criticized the U.S. sanctions, calling them a violation of the ICC's mandate.
  • The Netherlands fully supports the International Criminal Court.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the sanctions protect American citizens from a 'sham' institution.
  • The ICC warned that punishing its officials undermines the rule of law and the international legal order.

Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen strongly criticized the Trump administration's decision to sanction two senior officials at the International Criminal Court (ICC), including its president, Tomoko Akane, and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye. The sanctions were imposed over ICC probes into alleged Israeli crimes in Gaza.

Berendsen stated on X that the Netherlands disapproves of the sanctions and emphasized that international courts must be free to carry out their mandates. He affirmed the Netherlands' full support for the ICC and extended an invitation to Akane for discussions on continued support.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the sanctions, accusing the ICC of threatening American sovereignty and acting as a 'sham' institution. He asserted that the U.S. would not allow Americans to be tried for 'pretend offenses.' These sanctions are part of a broader U.S. campaign against the ICC, which has already targeted at least 11 officials.

The ICC, established in 2002, prosecutes genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. Its investigation into senior Israeli politicians, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been a significant point of contention with the U.S. The court issued a statement asserting that measures against its judges, prosecutors, and staff undermine the rule of law and endanger the international legal order.

Netanyahu, who faces an arrest warrant from the ICC for alleged war crimes, praised Washington's action, calling the ICC a 'kangaroo court' and commending Rubio for ensuring its officials would face consequences.

Frequently asked questions

The U.S. sanctioned ICC officials over probes targeting alleged Israeli crimes in Gaza, accusing the court of threatening American sovereignty and acting as a 'sham' institution.

The ICC is an international tribunal established in 2002 to prosecute genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.

Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen criticized the sanctions, stating that international courts must be able to carry out their mandates freely and affirmed the Netherlands' full support for the ICC.

Benjamin Netanyahu is the Prime Minister of Israel, who is wanted by the ICC for alleged war crimes, and he applauded the U.S. sanctions.

What Happens Next

01The Netherlands will continue discussions with ICC President Tomoko Akane regarding support for the court.

How It Developed

The U.S. sanctioned ICC President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye.
Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen criticized the sanctions, stating the Netherlands disapproves and that international courts must operate freely.
Berendsen expressed full support for the ICC and invited Akane for talks.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused the ICC of threatening American sovereignty.
The ICC issued a statement warning that punishing its staff undermines the rule of law.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the ICC, applauded the U.S. sanctions.

Sources

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Netherlands slams US sanctions on top ICC officialsPOLITICO Europe

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