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Ignoring an arrest warrant by the ICC would breach international obligations and damage Hungary's reputation, Věra Jourová told Euronews.

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00:00In relation to the arrest warrant of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Vice President
00:05of the European Commission Vera Zorova has said that each EU member state is bound by
00:10international law and the laws of international institutions.
00:15Speaking in the Euronews' program The Europe Conversation, she reacted to the announcement
00:19by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban who said he would invite Netanyahu to Budapest.
00:26All politicians are aware of their international commitments.
00:32Hungary is the signatory, is the party to the International Court of Justice, or criminal
00:42court to be precise.
00:45So there is a rule, and it's based in the international law, that the parties have to
00:52respect the decisions of the court.
00:55So it's a bounding decision of the International Criminal Court to everyone who is the signatory,
01:01including Hungary.
01:02And if they don't, if they invite an alleged war criminal to their country when they're
01:07supposed to actually arrest them, what does that mean for international justice?
01:12It will be an obvious breach of the agreement.
01:15And what is that?
01:16Do you think there should be some repercussions for that?
01:19I cannot tell you a precise answer regarding the procedure, but every time a country breaches
01:29its commitments in these international institutions, it's always the moment which is damaging the
01:38reputation of such a country.

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