Ireland to Condemn Trump Sanctions on International Criminal Court

World News News

Ireland to Condemn Trump Sanctions on International Criminal Court
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTTRUMPIRELAND
  • 📰 IrishTimes
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 24 sec. here
  • 7 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 30%
  • Publisher: 98%

Ireland will join 76 other countries in publicly condemning US President Trump's sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). The Irish government sees the ICC's work as vital and believes it should be conducted independently and impartially. Taoiseach Micheál Martin expressed his disagreement with Trump's decision, emphasizing the importance of international rule of law and stating that the ICC operates in good faith.

Ireland to join 76 countries in condemning Trump sanctions on International Criminal CourtMan guilty of manslaughter over pub melee death of Dylan McCarthy

Mr Harris is believed to be deeply concerned at the decision by Mr Trump and on Friday agreed that Ireland should support the statement by the group of nations criticising the move to sanction the court.On Friday morning the Taoiseach said he did not agree with the move by Mr Trump. “There are challenges and disputes, that I acknowledge, but I believe the people working in the ICC are acting in good faith and don’t have any agenda against any particular country.”

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

IrishTimes /  🏆 3. in İE

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT TRUMP IRELAND SANCTIONS INTERNATIONAL LAW

Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Trump's Tax Policies Threaten Ireland's EconomyTrump's Tax Policies Threaten Ireland's EconomyThe article discusses the potential impact of President Trump's decision to withdraw from the OECD's international tax agreement on Ireland's economy. Trump's actions, including threats to rewrite parts of the international tax rule book and impose higher tariffs on EU countries, could lead to tensions between the US and the EU, with Ireland caught in the middle. The article highlights specific concerns, such as the undertaxed profits rule (UTPR), which could force Ireland to collect additional taxes from US companies, and the taxation of digital service firms like Meta and LinkedIn.
Read more »

Finn McRedmond: Ireland cannot rely on a soft and woolly international reputation anymoreFinn McRedmond: Ireland cannot rely on a soft and woolly international reputation anymoreGreatest task facing the new government is restoring Ireland’s standing in Europe and the world
Read more »

Republic of Ireland Defender Niamh Fahey Announces International RetirementRepublic of Ireland Defender Niamh Fahey Announces International RetirementNiamh Fahey, a Republic of Ireland defender, announces her retirement from international football after 17 years and 115 caps. The three-time FAI senior women's international player of the year expressed gratitude to her family, supporters, and the FAI for their contributions to her journey. Fahey plans to transition into coaching and is pursuing an MBA and Uefa B coaching badges.
Read more »

Ex-Ireland rugby international sacked by French club after rape trial convictionEx-Ireland rugby international sacked by French club after rape trial convictionHe must wear an electronic tag and remain in France for the remainder of his sentence
Read more »

Ireland international Ellen Molloy leaves Sheffield UnitedIreland international Ellen Molloy leaves Sheffield UnitedThe latest sports news from The42.ie in 60 seconds
Read more »

New Government Programme for Ireland Focuses on Housing, Infrastructure and International EventsNew Government Programme for Ireland Focuses on Housing, Infrastructure and International EventsA new coalition government in Ireland, formed by Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Independent TDs, has unveiled its programme for government. Key priorities include building 300,000 new homes, investing in road infrastructure and retrofitting existing buildings, and promoting an 'Year of the Invitation' tourism drive. The programme also outlines plans for the arts, sports, and international protection policies.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-13 06:43:06