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UN criticises unilateral sanctions targeting International Criminal Court officials

November 21, 2025 at 8:13 pm

The International Criminal Court (ICC) building is pictured on November 21, 2024 in The Hague [LAURENS VAN PUTTEN/ANP/AFP via Getty Images]

A UN spokesman on Friday criticised the use of unilateral sanctions against officials linked to the International Criminal Court (ICC), warning that such measures undermine the global justice system and inflict significant personal harm, Anadolu reports.

Stephane Dujarric was asked to comment on an article by Le Monde, which detailed the sweeping disruptions the US measures have caused to French Judge Nicolas Guillou’s work and daily life after his approval of arrest warrants for Israeli officials last year.

In August, the US sanctioned four ICC officials, including Guillou, for authorising the arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, accusing both officials of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.

“It’s sadly he (Guillou) is not the only person linked to the International Criminal Court who has been placed under unilateral sanctions,” Dujarric said.

He emphasised that while the ICC operates independently and is not part of the UN Secretariat, the Court plays a vital role in the international legal order.

“We don’t believe that it’s members should be targeted by unilateral sanctions, which, as I think, as the article says, and as we know, have a deep impact on people and their families,” he added.

The ICC has faced increasing political pressure in recent years, particularly when its investigations or arrest warrants touch on powerful states or their allies. UN officials have repeatedly argued that attempts to undermine the Court threaten broader efforts to ensure accountability for the world’s most serious crimes.