Netanyahu demanded that Macron abandon the arrest warrant
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed anger at Emmanuel Macron, insisting on France's refusal to execute the ICC warrant.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron, expressed dissatisfaction and demanded that France refuse to execute the warrant of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the arrest of Israeli officials. Macron, in turn, stressed that France adheres to the principles of international law and will follow its obligations.
However, the final decision on the execution of the warrant must be made by the judicial authorities of the country. The situation with the ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu and other representatives of the Israeli leadership continues to provoke discussions in the international community.
Many countries are torn between their obligations to international institutions and their national interests. This incident was another example of tension in relations between Israel and its allies against the background of the ICC decisions.
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