Spain Seeks European Block on U.S. Sanctions Against ICC
Spain is urging the European Commission to activate its blocking statute to counter U.S. sanctions on the International Criminal Court. This move comes as the ICC investigates Israel's actions in Gaza, with Spain emphasizing the need to protect Europeans from extraterritorial sanctions imposed by third countries.
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Spain has made a formal request to the European Commission, urging the activation of its blocking statute to counteract U.S. sanctions imposed on the International Criminal Court (ICC). This development follows the ICC's ongoing investigation into Israel's actions in Gaza.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced the move on X, emphasizing the importance of shielding Europeans from the extraterritorial implications of U.S. sanctions. The EU's blocking statute serves as a protective legal mechanism against such sanctions.
If activated, the statute could significantly impact the enforcement of U.S. sanctions within Europe, highlighting a growing tension between European policies and U.S. foreign actions concerning international justice.
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