FIUGGI, Italy, Nov 25 (Reuters) – England would follow fair treatment assuming that Benjamin Netanyahu visited the UK, unfamiliar clergyman David Lammy said on Monday, when inquired as to whether London would satisfy the Worldwide Crook Court’s capture warrant against the Israeli head of the state.
“We are signatories to the Rome Rule, we have forever been focused on our commitments under worldwide regulation and global philanthropic regulation,” Lammy told journalists at a G7 meeting in Italy.
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“Obviously, if there somehow managed to be such a visit to the UK, there would be a court cycle and fair treatment would be continued corresponding to those issues.”
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