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EU voices ‘serious concern’ at Trump’s International Criminal Court sanctions

  • EU foreign affairs high representative Josep Borrell said that the move is key to ‘bringing justice and peace’

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Josep Borrell, European High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs. Photo: dpa
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The EU’s diplomatic chief on Thursday voiced “serious concern” at moves by US President Donald Trump to sanction any International Criminal Court officials who investigate US troops.

Ramping up pressure for the Hague-based court to stop its probe of alleged war crimes in Afghanistan, Trump issued an executive order to block all US property and assets of anyone involved in probing or prosecuting American forces.

“For sure this is a matter of serious concern because we as the European Union are steadfast supporters of the International Criminal Court,” EU foreign affairs high representative Josep Borrell told reporters.

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“The court has been playing a key role in providing international justice and addressing the gravest international crimes – it is a key factor in bringing justice and peace. It must be respected and supported by all nations.”

Attorney General William Barr at the State Department in Washington reviewing his notes on an executive order signed by President Donald Trump aimed at the International Criminal Court. Photo: Pool via AP
Attorney General William Barr at the State Department in Washington reviewing his notes on an executive order signed by President Donald Trump aimed at the International Criminal Court. Photo: Pool via AP
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Borrell said he would study Trump’s order further to assess its implications, and the matter may be discussed by EU foreign ministers when they hold video talks on Monday.

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