Hungary says it will pull out of ICC
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday defended his government’s decision not to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to Budapest, despite an International Crimin...
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Hungary's government has decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff, Gergely Gulyas, told state news agency MTI on Thursday.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that he may visit the United States next week.
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Hours after the Israeli prime minister arrived in Budapest, the Hungarian government announced its decision to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). View on euronews
Prime Minister Viktor Orban's office confirmed Thursday, coinciding with the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a multiday visit.Netanyahu, who is the subject of an ICC arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Gaza,
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Netanyahu thanks Hungary's Prime Minister for leaving ICCDaily Mail Netanyahu thanks Hungary's Prime Minister for leaving ICC Posted: April 4, 2025 | Last updated: April 4, 2025 Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked Hungary's Prime Minister Victor Orban after his decision to leave the ICC due to its 'political' decisions on issuing an ICC arrest warrant against Netanyahu.
The visit comes as the Israeli prime minister faces an arrest warrant against him by the International Criminal Court.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu received by military honor guard as he meets Hungary’s Orban in BudapestThe post Netanyahu received by military honor guard as he meets Hungary’s Orban in Budapest appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNHungary's 'illiberal' Orban, Israel's staunchest friend in the EUHungary's long-standing ties with Israel will be on display when its nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban receives Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest on Thursday -- despite the latter being wanted under an International Criminal Court arrest warrant.
As ICC member country, Hungary is obligated to cooperate in securing arrest and surrender of any suspects who enter its territory, rights group says - Anadolu Ajansı