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ICC Asserts Independence at Hague Assembly as Members Confront U.S. Sanctions

Judge Tomoko Akane said pressure will not influence cases, with sanctions already disrupting targeted officials’ finances.

Overview

  • Opening the 24th Assembly of States Parties, ICC President Tomoko Akane vowed the court will not yield to pressure from the United States or Russia.
  • U.S. measures ordered in February under President Donald Trump target nine ICC officials and Palestinian groups, freezing assets and severing access to the U.S. financial system with extraterritorial banking effects.
  • European governments voiced support for the court’s independence, while Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch urged states to oppose the sanctions and to consider activating the EU blocking statute.
  • The Assembly is holding a first dedicated plenary on non-cooperation, spotlighting judges’ findings on Hungary’s failure to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu and recent announcements of withdrawal by several states.
  • Delegates are debating the ICC’s 2026 budget as Prosecutor Karim Khan remains on extended leave pending a sexual misconduct investigation.