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Speaking on state radio, Orbán offered justification for why Hungary did not detain Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday when ...
Hungarian and Israeli leaders speak with President Trump about move; Budapest rolls out red carpet for PM as Orban backs ...
Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), its government said Wednesday, as the country’s Prime ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government announced the move shortly after Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, sought under an ...
Orbán later said that he believes the ICC is “a political court.” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (L) receives Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on April 3, 2025, in Budapest, Hungary.
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu applauded Hungary for its "bold and principled" decision to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC) as he visited Budapest on Thursday, in a rare trip ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungary's government has decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, it said on Thursday, ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán welcomes to Budapest Israeli Prime Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the court for ...
After the ICC issued the warrant, Orbán invited Netanyahu to Budapest, and accused the court of "interfering in an ongoing conflict for political purposes." That invitation was in open defiance ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban extended an invitation to Netanyahu last November, a day after the ICC issued the ...
Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman reports back from Netanyahu's state visit in Hungary, updates us on new developments in ...
Orbán offered justification for why Hungary did not detain Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday when Israel's prime minister arrived in Budapest for a state visit despite an ICC arrest warrant.