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SolGen Guevarra: Gov’t appeal on ICC drug war probe still pending
SOLICITOR General Menardo Guevarra said that the government’s appeal before the International Criminal Court (ICC) over a drug war probe is still pending.
Guevarra, quoted by GMA News, said he had made the clarifications to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
The President earlier said the Philippines will disengage from any contact and communication with the ICC after he announced that the government’s appeal supposedly “failed.”
“Yes, I have clarified it with PBBM,” Guevarra told GMA News Online. According to Guevarra, Mr. Marcos directed officials to just wait for the resolution of the appeal.
Guevarra issued the remark when sought for comment over the Department of Foreign Affairs’ (DFA) refusal to accommodate the Senate panel’s request to invite the ICC to the hearing on resolutions defending former President Rodrigo Duterte from any investigation and prosecution by the tribunal, GMA News further reported.
The DFA said the agency cannot fa- cilitate their request due to Marcos’ pronouncement about “disengaging” from the ICC.
In March, the ICC Appeals Chamber rejected the government’s appeal to suspend the probe on the drug war while the main appeal on the decision of the ICC pre-trial chamber to authorize the probe is still pending.