UN's Guterres seriously concerned by US sanctions on ICC

UN's Guterres seriously concerned by US sanctions on ICC
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Summary US Secretary of State Marco Rubio imposed ⁠the sanctions on Tuesday in ​the latest escalation in the ​Trump administration's campaign against The Hague-based court.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is seriously concerned by the US ​decision to impose sanctions on ‌International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye, ​a U.N. spokesperson said on ​Wednesday.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio imposed ⁠the sanctions on Tuesday in ​the latest escalation in the ​Trump administration's campaign against The Hague-based court, which was established in 2002 by the ​international community to prosecute war ​crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.

"The Secretary-General ‌expresses ⁠serious concern about this designation, as well as the ongoing designation of other International Criminal Court ​employees," U.N. ​spokesperson Stephane ⁠Dujarric told a regular U.N. briefing in New ​York.

Dujarric said that while the ​United ⁠Nations and the ICC were separate institutions with distinct mandates, the ⁠U.N. ​viewed the court ​as "a key pillar of international criminal justice."