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U.S. wants allies, including Japan, to end support for International Criminal Court

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U.S. wants allies, including Japan, to end support for International Criminal Court
U.S. wants allies, including Japan, to end support for International Criminal Court
The statement by a U.S. State Department spokesperson follows U.S. sanctions announced Tuesday against ICC President Tomoko Akane of Japan.
Malay Mail
Malay Mail1 days ago
Japan denounces US sanctions on International Criminal Court president Akane
TOKYO, Aug 19 — Tokyo objected on Wednesday to sanctions imposed by the United States against International Crimin...
The Mainichi
The Mainichi1 days ago
US imposes sanctions on International Criminal Court chief Akane of Japan
WASHINGTON (Kyodo) -- The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on Tomoko Akane, the first Japanese to lead the International Criminal Court, wit
US sanctions International Criminal Court chief Tomoko Akane of Japan
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced US sanctions on the president and a senior trial lawyer of the International Criminal Court (ICC), preventing the two officials from entering the US and using the US financial system.
Al-Monitor
Al-Monitor🏁 first to report1 days ago
US sanctions International Criminal Court chief Tomoko Akane of Japan
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions against International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane of Japan as part of its campaign against the body that it accuses of being "politicized." Washington also slapped sanctions on ICC Senior Trial Lawyer Abdoulaye Seye of Senegal in the Trump adminis