PARIS (Reuters) -France said on Wednesday it believed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had immunity to actions by ...
The Foreign Ministry did not say outright that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel would be free to travel to France, ...
PARIS—The French government cast doubt on whether it would arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under warrants ...
The day after it helped broker a ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, the French ...
France joins Argentina and Hungary in saying they won’t execute the International Criminal Court’s warrants.
France says it intends to continue to work in close collaboration with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu despite the arrest warrant issued for him by the world’s top war crimes court ...
The French foreign ministry says it will continue to work closely with the Israeli prime minister due to the "friendship" ...
In the UK, the PM’s spokesman said the Government respected the court and refused to rule out he would be arrested if he ...
France has said that immunity for prosecution at the International Criminal Court (ICC) applies to Israeli Prime Minister ...
The French government has claimed the Israeli Prime Minister has immunity from the International Criminal Court’s arrest ...
In a statement, the foreign ministry said France would 'respect its international obligations' but added that the Israeli ...
A statement from the French Foreign Ministry said they will continue to cooperate with Netanyahu. This changing stance ...