The Kingdom of Spain, a State Party to the International Criminal Court (ICC) since 2000, has made voluntary contributions totalling EUR 340,000 to the Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) in 2025, reaffirming its commitment to international justice and the rights of victims of crimes under the Rome Statute.
Spain's voluntary contribution, which is the second largest contribution received in 2025, is of an unrestricted nature and will support efforts to redress the harm suffered by victims of Rome Statute crimes through the implementation of reparations awards ordered by the ICC, as well as other programmes aimed at their rehabilitation and well-being.
H.E. Kevin Kelly, Member of the Board of Directors of the TFV stated, "Spain has been a steadfast supporter of the work of the Trust Fund for Victims, and its commitment to international justice is nothing short of laudable. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I warmly welcome Spain's voluntary contributions and implore other States to follow suit and make a stronger stand for victims of the most serious crimes."
H.E. María Consuelo Femenia Guardiola, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain to the Kingdom of The Netherlands stated, "Spain reaffirms its strongest commitment to the work carried out by the Trust Fund for Victims. Providing reparations, assistance, and support for victims are essential in the fight against impunity and in ensuring accountability for the most serious crimes, as well as for the international criminal justice system as a whole."
Spain has been providing regular support to the TFV through voluntary contributions since 2006. It is the 7th highest contributor to the Trust Fund, having provided over EUR 3.3 million in voluntary contributions to date.