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G-7 seeks unified stance on International Criminal Court arrest warrant against Netanyahu
Foreign ministers of the G7, the grouping of the world’s seven most industrialized democracies, are seeking a “unique” position on the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, at a new summit in Italy . , between partitions. The host minister, Antonio Tajani, had asked his G7 colleagues to analyze the CPI arrest order, while his government, headed by far-right Giorgia Meloni, has questioned the decision and has not guaranteed that it will be complied with. Will be done.
“I have said that it is important to have a single position on the ICC decision, we have talked about it, we will see if we can have a part dedicated to it in the final statement,” Tajani told reporters at a meeting. told. Press. At the moment, he assured that G7 mediators are “working to find a compromise” and “drafting a text that allows us to have the same position.”
Foreign ministers of the G7 (Germany, Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom) will meet tomorrow in the Italian cities of Fiuggi and Anagni (centre) for the second summit of this type, followed by Rome later this year. of Capri in April under the rotating presidency. Tajani expressed his desire to present to his colleagues an analysis of the arrest warrants against Netanyahu, his former defense minister, Yoav Galant, and a senior Hamas official, considered its military chief, Mohammad Deif, who is believed to be It is said that he died in the conflict.
The Italian government coalition has expressed inconsistent stances on ultimate compliance with the decision: Prime Minister Meloni has limited himself to saying that he should first read the motivations for the decision while Vice President Matteo Salvini has assured that Netanyahu’s country will Will be “welcomed” in. , The Group of Powers, for its part, also maintains significant divisions in this regard. The United States, which is not part of the CPI, rejects the decision, while other countries such as the United Kingdom have said they will follow suit.
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