Biden Directs US to Share Evidence of Russian War Crimes with ICC

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President Joe Biden has decided to allow the US to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's investigation into Russian war crimes in Ukraine, marking a historic shift as it would be the first time the US shares evidence with the court for a criminal probe involving a non-member country. The decision comes after months of internal debate, with concerns about setting a precedent that could be used against the US. The US government now has the green light to share information and evidence with the ICC, depending on the prosecutor's requests. The move reflects Biden's commitment to accountability for war crimes and atrocities in Ukraine.
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