African Review | Friday, October 11 2013
Ethiopia’s Foreign Affairs minister Tedros Adhanom has condemned
the manner of trial of Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy
William Ruto by International Criminal Court (ICC).
Mr Tedros said the demand for the two to attend all the court proceedings at The Hague was a threat against Kenya’s sovereignty.
“ICC’s decision does not only undermine the
ability of the Kenyan leaders in the discharge of their constitutional
responsibilities, but also poses significant threats against the
country's sovereignty,”
said Mr Tedros, in his address to the African ministers gathered in Addis Ababa Friday.
“We should not allow the ICC
to continue to treat Africa and Africans in a condescending manner. That
is the reason why we are gathered here today and I am confident that
our deliberations will help us to come up with appropriate
recommendations for the consideration and adoption of our Heads of State
and Government,” he said.
The ministers' meeting was
expected to draft a resolution for the heads of state and government,
who are furious at ICC’s recent action and apparently afraid of the
court’s next move.
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