Forign Minister Antonio Tajani said
MOnday the Group of Seven foreign ministers he is hosting at
Fiuggi south of Rome were working to hammer out a united
position on the International Criminal Court's (ICC) arrest
warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over
alleged war crimes in Gaza.
"I said that we needed to have a univocal position on the ICC
decision on Netanyahu, we talked and we will see if we can have
a part of the statement dedicated to this. We are working to
find an agreement but I think it is right, the political
directors are working on it to find a text that allows us to
have a univocal position", said Tajani, who is also deputy
premier, in a press briefing at the spa town between Rome and
Naples.
"Our position is clear, we want to reach an agreement with the
other G7 countries to have a united position. The problem is
also political, it is not just a question of justice".
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