More than 70 countries including France, Germany, the UK, and the Netherlands, on Friday reaffirmed their support for the International Criminal Court (ICC), which has been sanctioned by the US for investigating Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip.
As per an Anadolu report, in a joint statement, state parties to the Rome Statute emphasised their “continued and unwavering support for the independence, impartiality, and integrity of the ICC.”
The court, they said, “serves as a vital pillar of the international justice system by ensuring accountability for the most serious international crimes, and justice for victims.”
“Measures sanctioning the Court, its officials and staff, and those cooperating with it have been adopted in response to the Court carrying out its mandate in accordance with the Rome Statute,” the statement read.
The signatories warned that such measures “increase the risk of impunity for the most serious crimes and threaten to erode the international rule of law, which is crucial for promoting global order and security.”
The statement also highlighted concerns that “sanctions could jeopardize the confidentiality of sensitive information and the safety of those involved – including victims, witnesses, and Court officials, many of whom are our nationals.”
The nations supporting the Hague-based tribunal also cautioned that sanctions could “severely undermine all situations currently under investigation as the Court may have to close its field offices.”
They stressed that advancing the ICC’s work serves the “common interest in promoting accountability.”
Declaring themselves “strong supporters of the ICC,” the countries expressed regret over “any attempts to undermine the Court’s independence, integrity and impartiality.”
They pledged to ensure the ICC’s “business continuity so that the Court can continue to carry out its functions effectively and independently.”
“As we collectively strive to uphold international justice, we underscore the ICC’s indispensable role in ending impunity, promoting the rule of law, and fostering lasting respect for international law and human rights,” the statement said.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order sanctioning the ICC for “illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant face arrest warrants issued by ICC in November last year for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip. Israel has killed more than 47,000 people in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023 and rendered it uninhabitable.