Slovenia says ‘no’ to U.S. requests to grant its citizens immunity from international prosecutionby Ales Gaube LJUBLJANA, Slovenia–Despite U.S. threats to cancel a $4 million aid package earmarked for military assistance if Ljubljana refused to sign a controversial agreement granting American troops immunity from extradition to the International Criminal Court (ICC), a special U.S. delegation left the Slovenian capital empty-handed […]

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