Hungary Reverses Decision to Leave ICC, Magyar Announces
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Hungary is reversing former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC). This was announced by the new Prime Minister Peter Magyar on X. In the same message, Magyar announces that the Hungarian ban on the import of Ukrainian agricultural products remains in place.
Hungary, under its predecessor Orban, announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court. This step has now been reversed by the new head of government, Magyar.Hungary's new government, according to its own information, withdraws its intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), which the new Prime Minister Peter Magyar explained in a post on Platform X. He did not mention any further details at first.The court b…
Under his predecessor Orban, Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court. The new head of government Magyar has now reversed this move.
The government has adopted a decision “on the withdrawal of the denunciation of the Statute of the International Criminal Court and the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the International Criminal Court, adopted in New York on September 10, 2002,” according to the recently published Hungarian Gazette, which Prime Minister Péter Magyar also drew attention to on his social media page. According to the text, “the government reaffirms Hu…
Fidesz voted last year for Hungary to withdraw from the ICC, but Péter Magyar had already indicated in advance that they intended to remain in it.
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