President Marcos is open to discussions on the Philippines' return to the International Criminal Court (ICC), Malacañang said.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. speaks during the grand launch of VITRO Santa Rosa in Laguna, April 23. 2025. VITRO Santa Rosa is a purpose-built, 50-megawatt hyperscale facility designed to serve global technology leaders in cloud and artificial intelligence. Strategically connected to PLDT’s expansive subsea cable network spanning Asia, the U.S., and Europe, this flagship facility cements the Philippines’ role as a key digital gateway to the world. The facility is the Philippines’ first AI-ready hyperscale data center. (Mark Balmores)
However, it is not yet being discussed.
“Sa aking palagay, opo, at kaya lang hindi po ngayon napag-uusapan ang bagay na iyan. Pero sa mga ganitong suggestion, open naman po ang Pangulo para po ito ay mapag-usapan (In my opinion, yes, but that matter is not being discussed at the moment. However, for suggestions like this, the President is open to having a discussion about it),” Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said in a briefing on Thursday, June 19.
“Open po siya. Noong huli po kaming nag-usap dahil noon pa po natin ‘to napag-usapan, sinabi po niya na open naman po siya (He is open to it. The last time we spoke, because this has been discussed before, he said he is open to it),” Castro added.
In 2024, Marcos said the Philippines was studying if it could rejoin the ICC and see what the country's options are.
There is also a question: Should we return under the fold of the ICC? So, that’s again under study. So, we’ll just keep looking at it and see what our options are, the President said in November last year.
Former president Rodrigo Duterte ordered in 2018 the withdrawal of the Philippines from its membership in the ICC, following the international tribunal’s preliminary investigation into the drug war.