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 "Mr President, with regard to the comments on the International Criminal Court, I am pleased to see that my fellow Members are taking such a lively interest in this subject.
That said, I do not think we should use this opportunity to indulge in anti-American rhetoric. The statute of the International Criminal Court is based on the principle of complementarity, which does not therefore apply to American troops. Nevertheless, this is a fundamental problem, and I think that Parliament must revisit this problem, because we must convince the United States. Without the United States, the Court would not be a genuinely international Court."@en1 
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