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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken signals his willingness to collaborate on legislative measures against the International Criminal Court (ICC) while facing intense scrutiny from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The discussion arises amidst escalating tensions and controversial U.S. foreign policy decisions concerning the war in Gaza.
Speaking at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Tuesday, Blinken expressed openness to working with Senator James Risch, the committee's top Republican, on potential legislative action against the ICC. This comes in response to the ICC's recent application. . .