Of course. A state has obligations only to its own citizens. Others may be considered as chaff to be destroyed as it pleases, unless there's a treaty in place.
Liechtenstein, the Scandinavian countries, Switzerland (I believe), Iceland, Taiwan, Japan, Luxembourg, Monaco, Vatican City, and a few others.
Important to note, though, that when the entire government that committed the murders (Even the opposition. Obviously, they weren't opposed enough is out of office, the country would, in my eyes, be able to redeem itself through an unconditional apology and guarantee that the crime will not be repeated.
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