
EU Defends International Criminal Court Amidst US Sanctions
The European Union has voiced strong support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) following the imposition of US sanctions on four of its judges. In a statement, European Council President António Costa affirmed the EU's commitment to the ICC, emphasizing the need to protect the court's independence and credibility. "The International Criminal Court does not confront states, but rather confronts impunity," Costa stated, adding that the rule of law must prevail over the use of force. This declaration underscores the EU's commitment to international justice and its opposition to actions that undermine the ICC's ability to function effectively. The sanctions, imposed by the United States, target judges involved in cases related to Washington and Israel, raising concerns about potential interference in the court's proceedings. The EU's firm stance highlights the importance of multilateral cooperation and the preservation of international legal norms.