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UN chief concerned about US sanctions on ICC judges


UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres voices concern over US sanctions on ICC judges and stresses the importance of judicial independence and accountability. - REUTERS/Filepic
UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has voiced concern over US sanctions against four judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC), his spokesman said on Wednesday, as reported by Xinhua.
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"The secretary-general expresses serious concern about the designation of four judges of the International Criminal Court to be sanctioned under the executive order by the United States," said Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for Guterres.
While the United Nations and the ICC are separate institutions with separate and distinct mandates, the United Nations considers the ICC a key pillar of international criminal justice, and the secretary-general respects its work, Haq told a daily press briefing.
Guterres also emphasises the importance of the basic principle of judicial independence, said the spokesman.
Washington last week imposed sanctions on four ICC judges, who were targeted for their engagement in ICC actions against the United States or Israel, according to a statement from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
-- BERNAMA
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- UN Secretary-General Guterres criticized US sanctions on four ICC judges, calling the move deeply concerning.
- The UN supports the ICC as a vital part of global justice and upholds its independence despite being a separate body.
- The US said the sanctions target judges involved in ICC actions against the US or Israel.
"The secretary-general expresses serious concern about the designation of four judges of the International Criminal Court to be sanctioned under the executive order by the United States," said Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for Guterres.
While the United Nations and the ICC are separate institutions with separate and distinct mandates, the United Nations considers the ICC a key pillar of international criminal justice, and the secretary-general respects its work, Haq told a daily press briefing.
Guterres also emphasises the importance of the basic principle of judicial independence, said the spokesman.
Washington last week imposed sanctions on four ICC judges, who were targeted for their engagement in ICC actions against the United States or Israel, according to a statement from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
-- BERNAMA
