Kenya, Sudan resume ties after Bashir court ruling

Moses Wetangula spoke to reporters after returning home from a meeting with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to defuse a row touched off by the Kenyan court’s order that Bashir be arrested for suspected war crimes if he sets foot in Kenya.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Bashir on charges of orchestrating genocide in the Sudanese region of Darfur.
Sudan had threatened to expel Kenya’s ambassador and pull its own envoy out of Nairobi after a Kenyan judge told the Nairobi government to detain Bashir if possible and hand him over to the ICC in The

Hague. Wetangula met Bashir in Khartoum on Thursday night to try to resolve the spat.
Kenya was criticised by the ICC and foreign governments for failing to arrest Bashir when he attended a ceremony to enact a new Kenyan constitution in August last year. — Reuters.

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