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U.N. spokesperson: U.N. respects ICC independence after arrest warrants for Taliban leaders

5330736 · July 8, 2025
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The U.N. said it respects the International Criminal Court's independence after the ICC issued arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders; the U.N. said it can maintain operational contact with indicted individuals when necessary to protect civilians and deliver aid.

The United Nations reiterated Thursday that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is an independent institution and said the U.N. respects its work after the ICC issued arrest warrants for two senior Taliban leaders.

Asked whether the warrants would affect the…

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