European governments could also be reconsidering their use of American know-how and companies, in line with a new report in The New York Times.
The flashpoint appears to return after President Donald Trump sanctioned Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor on the Worldwide Legal Courtroom, over the ICC’s choice to subject arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former protection minister Yoav Gallant.
In response, Microsoft turned off Khan’s email address. Casper Klynge, a former diplomat who has additionally labored for Microsoft, instructed the NYT that Microsoft’s motion grew to become “the smoking gun that many Europeans had been in search of,” pushing them to have a look at various choices. (Some ICC staff have reportedly converted to Swiss electronic mail service Proton, for instance.)
“If the U.S. administration goes after sure organizations, international locations or people, the concern is American firms are obligated to conform,” Klynge mentioned.
For its half, Microsoft mentioned it has subsequently made coverage modifications to guard prospects comparable conditions, and it famous that it didn’t shut down the e-mail accounts of 4 ICC judges who Trump sanctioned earlier this month. As well as, simply this week, CEO Satya Nadella introduced new “sovereign options” to guard European establishments.