EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: EUROPEAN UNION AGREE WHIT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT. THE FIFTEEN MEMBER STATES OF THE UNION ASK TO THE UNITED NATIONS TO CALL FOR AN DIPLOMATIC CONFERENCE BEFORE THE END OF 1998.
Strasbourg, September 19th. The European Parliament, approved with an urgent procedure, an important resolution in favour on the establishment of an International Criminal Court, with an appeal to the Member States and to the European Commission to reach a common position for the next United Nations's General Assembly.
The resolution calls, for the next fifty-first Session of the United Nations's General Assembly in New York, the fifteen Member States of Union express themselves with one voice.
The document proposed by the Transnational Radical Party aims to change the position of France and Great Britain, in contrast to the other thirteen Member States, on the urgency to establish an International Criminal Court before the and of 1998.
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