Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit
said Thursday that justice in Sudan would be achieved through
'political settlement that would aim at stopping the fight and uniting
Sudan.' Abul Gheit made his comments during a press
conference after his joint meeting with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh
Mohammad al-Sabah who has signed several business agreements with
Egypt, reported the Middle East News Agency (MENA). 'The
accusation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to Sudanese
President Omar al-Bashir is very dangerous and the prosecutor should
not have let things go so far,' said Abul Ghiet. The ICC's
prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo had requested earlier this week an arrest
warrant for al-Bashir and accused him of crimes against humanity and
acts of genocide in Darfur. 'We expect that the international
community would be careful and work for providing stability and look
for justice and truth in Sudan,' the Egyptian official said. Abul Ghiet said he expects Arab Foreign ministers to take a clearer stance towards the accusation in their next meeting.
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