Metro Plus News Armenia ratifies statute to accept International Criminal Court jurisdiction

Armenia ratifies statute to accept International Criminal Court jurisdiction

Armenia’s parliament on Tuesday ratified the founding statute of the International Criminal Court, subjecting itself to the jurisdiction of the court in The Hague, in a move certain to irritate its ally Russia.
A spokeswoman for parliament said 60 deputies had voted to ratify the Rome Statute of the ICC, and to adopt a statement on retroactive recognition of ICC jurisdiction, and 22 had voted against.
Russian-Armenian ties have been badly strained by Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, and Moscow’s inaction as Armenia’s neighbour Azerbaijan recaptured Nagorno-Karabakh, a region controlled for three decades by ethnic Armenians, most of whom have now fled.