[《In the nearly two years since being elected, President Donald Trump has
withdrawn the United States from a nuclear agreement between six powers and
Iran, pulled out of a global climate accord, left the U.N. cultural agency,
and threatened NATO military allies that the United States would “go its
own way” if members did not spend more on defense.
Bolton, citing what he called “Iran’s abuse of the ICJ,” said the United
States would also withdraw from the “optional protocol” under the 1961
Vienna Convention of Diplomatic Relations.

“We will commence a review of all international agreements that may still
expose the United States to purported binding jurisdiction, dispute
resolution in the International Court of Justice,” Bolton said on
Wednesday. “The United States will not sit idly by as baseless politicized
claims are brought against us.”》]

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-diplomacy-treaty/u-s-withdraws-from-international-accords-says-u-n-world-court-politicized-idUSKCN1MD2CP

OCTOBER 3, 2018 / 11:05 PM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO

U.S. withdraws from international accords, says U.N. world court
'politicized'

Roberta Rampton, Lesley Wroughton, Stephanie van den Berg

5 MIN READ

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration on Wednesday pulled out of
two international agreements after Iran and the Palestinians complained to
the International Court of Justice about U.S. policies, the latest
withdrawal by Washington from multilateral accords.

U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton answers a question from a
reporter about how he refers to Palestine during a news conference in the
White House briefing room in Washington, U.S., October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Leah Millis
The U.S. national security adviser John Bolton slammed the highest United
Nations tribunal as “politicized and ineffective” as he announced that the
United States would review all international agreements that could expose
it to binding decisions by the ICJ.

Earlier on Wednesday the ICJ handed a victory to Tehran, ordering the
United States to ensure that sanctions against Iran, due to be tightened
next month, do not affect humanitarian aid or civil aviation safety.

Tehran had argued that the U.S. sanctions imposed since May by the Trump
administration violated the terms their 1955 Treaty of Amity. Washington
responded by pulling out of the treaty, a little-known agreement that was
signed long before Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution that turned the two
countries into arch enemies.

The ICJ, based in The Hague, in the Netherlands, is the United Nations’
venue for resolving disputes between nations.

There have been mounting concerns among U.S. allies about the Trump
administration’s commitment to multilateralism.

In the nearly two years since being elected, President Donald Trump has
withdrawn the United States from a nuclear agreement between six powers and
Iran, pulled out of a global climate accord, left the U.N. cultural agency,
and threatened NATO military allies that the United States would “go its
own way” if members did not spend more on defense.

U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton answers questions from reporters
after announcing that the U.S. will withdraw from the Vienna protocol and
the 1955 "Treaty of Amity" with Iran as White House Press Secretary Sarah
Huckabee Sanders looks on during a news conference in the White House
briefing room in Washington, U.S., October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Bolton, citing what he called “Iran’s abuse of the ICJ,” said the United
States would also withdraw from the “optional protocol” under the 1961
Vienna Convention of Diplomatic Relations.

“We will commence a review of all international agreements that may still
expose the United States to purported binding jurisdiction, dispute
resolution in the International Court of Justice,” Bolton said on
Wednesday. “The United States will not sit idly by as baseless politicized
claims are brought against us.”

The decision to withdraw from the optional protocol follows a complaint
brought by the Palestinians in September, which challenged Washington’s
decision to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

The Vienna Convention is an international treaty setting out diplomatic
relations between states. It is often cited as a means to provide
diplomatic immunity.

Earlier, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States should have
pulled out of the treaty of amity with Iran decades ago and said the ICJ it
had no jurisdiction of sanctions that he said were essential to U.S.
security interests.

The United States has adopted a hardline policy against Tehran, withdrawing
from the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposing sanctions.

“Today marked a useful point, with the decision that was made this morning
from the ICJ, this marked a useful point for us to demonstrate the absolute
absurdity of the Treaty of Amity between the United States and the Islamic
Republic of Iran,” Pompeo said.

Iranian foreign minister Mohammed Javad Zarif criticized the U.S.
withdrawal, saying on Twitter, “Outlaw regime.”

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In 2005, the Bush administration took issue with the ICJ after it ruled
that the execution of a Mexican national in Texas breached U.S. obligations
under international law.

The Palestinians argued that the U.S. government’s placement of its embassy
in Jerusalem violated an international treaty and that it should be moved.

“This really has less to do with Iran and the Palestinians than with the
continued consistent policy of the United States to reject the jurisdiction
of the International Court of Justice, which we think is politicized and
ineffective,” Bolton said.

“I’d like to stress,” he added, “the United States remains a party to the
underlying Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and we expect all
other parties to abide by their international obligations under the
convention.”

Pence to ramp up U.S. criticism of China
Palestine was recognized by the U.N. General Assembly in 2012 as a
non-member observer state, though its statehood is not recognized by either
Israel or the United States.

Reporting by Lesley Wroughton and Roberta Rampton in Washington and
Stephanie van den Berg in The Hague Additional reporting by Bozorgmehr
Sharafedin in London and Tim Ahmann; writing by Yara Bayoumy; editing by
Susan Thomas and Leslie Adler



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