ICC rejects 'threats' after Putin arrest warrant
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- AFP
- Published Date: 07:32 | 22 March 2023
- Modified Date: 07:32 | 22 March 2023
The legislative body of the International Criminal Court said Wednesday it regretted "threats" against the tribunal over its war crimes arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The presidency of the Assembly of States Parties, which groups ICC member countries, said in a statement there had been "threats against the International Criminal Court as well as measures announced against its Prosecutor and Judges".
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