Hungary's Orbán criticized the International Criminal Court, arguing that the decision to issue a warrant for Israel's Netanyahu undermines international law.
Orban called the ICC warrant "outrageously brazen and cynical" during comments made on public radio, where he also announced he would invite Netanyahu to visit Hungary. Advertisement "Later today ...
Responses to the warrant from other European countries were varied. By Andrew Higgins Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, Europe’s perennial rule-breaker and a champion of national ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday denounced the International Criminal Court’s issuing of an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...