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State parties to Rome Statute welcome ICC progress on Libya, note imminent surrender and recent conviction

United Nations Security Council · November 25, 2025
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A joint statement delivered to the U.N. Security Council welcomed the ICC prosecutor's thirtieth report on Libya, cited Libya's Article 12(3) declaration and anticipated surrender of a person named in the transcript, and highlighted a recent conviction tied to a prior Security Council referral.

Unidentified Speaker 1, speaking on behalf of Security Council members that are parties to the Rome Statute, told the United Nations Security Council that they welcome "the significant progress made" by the Office of the Prosecutor in the Libya situation and thanked the ICC deputy prosecutor Nazad Shamim Khan and her team for presenting the thirtieth report.

The speakers said the report was submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 1970. "This progress is reflected in the imminent surrender of Khalid Lehi History to the court following his arrest by German authorities based on an arrest warrant issued by the court's pretrial chamber," Unidentified…

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