The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on 13 February will deliver its judgement in a case over the US freezing of Iranian assets.

Iran Press/Iran news: According to the report released by ICJ on Friday night, a public sitting will take place at the Peace Palace in The Hague, during which Judge Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, President of the Court, will read the Court’s Order.

According to Iran Press, Iran filed a complaint with the ICJ — the principal judicial organ of the United Nations — on June 14, 2016 over the freezing of billions of dollars in its assets either inside or outside of America under US court rulings.

The Iranian complaint invoked the 'Treaty of Amity', signed between Iran and America in 1955. According to the complaint, Iranian assets had, under the treaty, been held in a custodial 'omnibus account' with Citibank N. A. in New York by the Luxembourg-based international central securities depository Clearstream Banking S.A. to the ultimate benefit of Bank Markazi or Iran's Central Bank.

Court hearings started with 'Preliminary Objections' by the US, which seeks to argue that the ICJ does not have the jurisdiction to take up the case.

These hearings came after the US was handed a defeat at the ICJ in a separate case filed by Iran over the re-imposition of US sanctions that had also invoked the 'Treaty of Amity'.

On October 3, the International Court of Justice ordered the United States to lift sanctions on Iran that affect imports of humanitarian goods and products and services linked to the safety of civil aviation.

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