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Dutch see options for Netanyahu to visit despite ICC arrest warrant
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Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has said there could be options for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit the Netherlands without being arrested, despite the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) arrest warrant against him, reports. Schoof said there were still scenarios within the Netherlands’ duties towards the ICC in which Netanyahu would not be arrested, depending on the reason for his visit. “The most important thing is that we have obligations that come from the treaty [on which the ICC is based], and that we comply to them,” Schoof said at a news conference. “In light of that, we would have to see how we act when the prime minister of Israel were to come to the Netherlands. There are possible scenarios, also within international law, in which he would be able to come to the Netherlands without being arrested.”
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