Hungary has announced its intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) following an official visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is under an ICC arrest warrant. The withdrawal will be initiated according to Hungary's constitutional and international legal guidelines, requiring parliamentary approval, which is anticipated to take up to a year. The Hungarian government argues the ICC warrant is politically motivated, emphasizing the legitimacy of Netanyahu's actions in response to the Hamas-led attack on Israel.
Hungary's government plans to initiate the withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, particularly in the context of welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who faces an ICC arrest warrant.
The withdrawal process from the ICC will start following Hungary's legal framework and is expected to align with the constitution within a year.
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