Trump Proposed US, Russia, and China Unite Against International Criminal Court in Closed-Door Talks With Xi: Report
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Trump Proposed US, Russia, and China Unite Against International Criminal Court in Closed-Door Talks With Xi: Report
"Trump reportedly suggested the United States, China, and Russia should unite against the International Criminal Court during closed-door talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing last week. The proposal emerged during wide-ranging conversations between the president and the Chinese leader that also touched on Russia's war in Ukraine, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Trump argued the three powers shared common interests in opposing the ICC, which his administration has repeatedly accused of overreach and politicization, according to the report."
"According to people briefed on the summit, however, Trump suggested the three nations should join together to push back on the ICC and argued their interests were aligned against the Hague-based court. The ICC has long been a target of Trump allies and senior administration officials, who have accused it of politicization and judicial overreach. Since returning to office last year, Trump has intensified pressure on the ICC, imposing sanctions on 11 court officials, including the chief prosecutor, and eight judges."
"In an executive order signed in February 2025, Trump accused the court of taking illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel after the ICC pursued investigations involving U.S. and Israeli officials. Neither the United States nor Israel is a signatory to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the court. Russia formally withdrew from the court in 2016 after it classified Moscow's annexation of Crimea as an occupation. China has also consistently re"
Trump reportedly proposed during closed-door talks with Xi Jinping in Beijing that the United States, China, and Russia unite against the International Criminal Court. The proposal was linked to claims that the three powers share common interests in opposing the ICC, which the Trump administration has accused of overreach and politicization. The White House and the Chinese embassy declined to comment on the alleged remarks. The timing aligns with efforts to reset relations with Beijing while maintaining contact with Vladimir Putin during Russia’s war in Ukraine. Trump has intensified pressure on the ICC since returning to office, including sanctions on court officials and an executive order accusing the court of illegitimate actions targeting the United States and Israel. Neither the United States nor Israel is a Rome Statute signatory, while Russia withdrew in 2016 and China has also opposed the court.
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