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The government will start the return process on Thursday as per the constitutional and international legal framework. The announcement was made at a time when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached Budapest, the capital of Hungary. International arrest warrants are going on against him for war in Gaza Strip.
Hungary has decided to leave the International Criminal Court, a few hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached Budapest, Hungary’s capital. The incident occurred when the ICC issued a arrest warrant against Netanyahu on charges of war crimes in Gaza. Prime Minister Victor Orban Chief of Staff Gergelly Guuleas said in a brief statement that Hungary would withdraw from the International Criminal Court. The government will start the return process on Thursday as per the constitutional and international legal framework. The announcement was made at a time when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached Budapest, the capital of Hungary. International arrest warrants are going on against him for war in Gaza Strip.
The invitation was given to Netanyahu in November by the Hungarian government led by Hungarian, while the ICC in Hague, Netherlands issued a warrant against him on charges of crime against humanity. The arrest warrant was called ‘condemnable’ by Netanyahu’s close aide. According to the rule, the member countries of the ICC have to take the suspects facing warrant to take them into custody when they step on their land.
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