Soft Response to US Sanction on ICC
The United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, issued a statement which announced sanctions on two officials of the International Criminal Court (ICC), including its president Tomoko Akane from Japan. Rubio referred to dismantlement of the ICC, if necessary, urging member countries to leave the court. Prime Minister of Japan, Sanae Takaichi, expressed regret on the U.S. decision without any criticism. In his statement, Rubio accused the ICC of its abuse of power against U.S. interest. “The ICC has repeatedly attempted to assert authority over nationals of the United States and other countries that have not consented to its jurisdiction or ratified the Rome Statute,” Rubio said in the statement. It explaines that the sanctions are based on an executive order of President Donald Trump in February 2025, which imposed sanctions on the ICC. The ICC has been taking tough stance against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, issuing an arrest warrant for him ...