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Hungary to leave ICC as Benjamin Netanyahu meets Viktor Orbán in Budapest

Israeli PM visits European nation that is defying EU partners and Nato allies over international justice

Hungary is launching the process of leaving the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s cabinet chief said on Thursday, making the country the only EU member and the only Nato country other than the US and Turkey to shun the ICC.

Hungary has long criticised the court, most recently over an international arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who begins a four-day visit in Budapest on Thursday.

“The withdrawal process begins on Thursday, in line with Hungary’s constitutional and international legal obligations,” cabinet chief Gergely Gulyás told state news agency MTI.

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