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Netanyahu receives invitation from Hungary despite ICC arrest warrant
23 November 2024 17:24 GMT
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Saturday that his office had received an invitation to visit Hungary despite the outstanding ICC arrest warrant against him.
Hungary's right-wing president, Victor Orban, has typically assumed positions that do not align with Brussels' decisions, including maintaining a relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Orban told a local radio station: "I will guarantee that if he comes, the International Criminal Court ruling will have no effect in Hungary."