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Dutch Justice Minister confronts U.S. counterpart over ICC sanctions

Dutch Minister of Justice David van Weel has confronted U.S. counterpart Pam Bondi over planned American sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC). The United States is preparing financial and travel restrictions targeting ICC staff, a move that has drawn criticism from the Netherlands, the court’s host country.

Van Weel raised the issue with Bondi during a security conference in München. He emphasized that the Netherlands “attaches great importance to the ICC’s ability to function without interference.” According to Van Weel, Bondi “took serious note” of the Dutch concerns. The U.S. sanctions come in response to arrest warrants issued by the ICC for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials.

Washington has condemned the court’s actions as politically motivated and is seeking to penalize ICC personnel involved in the investigation. The Netherlands has opposed these measures, arguing they threaten the independence of the tribunal. Van Weel declined to disclose specific details of his conversation but insisted that “it is essential that the ICC continues its work without obstruction.”

Officials in The Hague argue that punitive measures against the ICC could undermine international legal norms and damage the court’s ability to prosecute war crimes. The ICC, established in 2002, is tasked with investigating and prosecuting crimes against humanity, genocide, and war crimes worldwide.

Reporting by ANP

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