Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi has described U.S. sanctions against International Criminal Court chief Tomoko Akane as “very unfortunate.” Her comments signal concern over Washington’s decision and its possible impact on international justice. The sanctions have drawn attention in Japan because Akane is a Japanese national and leads the court. The dispute could increase diplomatic friction between Tokyo and Washington, while renewing debate over the ICC’s authority, accountability, and relations with major powers. Japanese officials may seek clarification from the United States.
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