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CARACAS, July 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Venezuela has refused to sign an agreement with the
United States which grants US citizens immunity from the International
Criminal Court (ICC), a presidential statement said Friday.
The statement said the agreement demanded by the United States goes against
national and international human rights laws.
"The compulsive way in which such an agreement has been sought goes against
the principle of legal equality of states and due respect, which is the
fundamental basis for healthy relations in the international community," said
the statement.
"This proposal by the United States goes against the spirit andletter of
the Treaty of Rome in regard to ICC to deal with war crimes."
The United States suspended more than 47 million dollars in military aid to
35 countries on Tuesday for their failure or refusal to give US citizens
immunity from the ICC.
Besides Venezuela, the suspension also affects these Latin American
countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Brazil,Colombia, Costa Rica,
Dominica, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, St Vincent and Grenadines, Trinidad and
Tobago, Uruguay.
US officials said they would press these nations to sign bilateral immunity
deals for the restoration of the assistance.
The ICC was established last year under the 1998 Treaty of Rometo try cases
of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
Washington, which doesn't recognize the authority of the ICC, has been busy
forging bilateral accords on its citizens' immunity from the court. Enditem
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