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African Union to meet regarding Kenya ICC cases
Nurudeen Muhammed, Nigeria’s minister of state of foreign affairs, said the continent’s leading oil-producer had no “grudge against the ICC”.
“Kenya has its own reasons because the country’s president and deputy president were both indicted by ICC,” he told reporters in an interview. Zambia’s foreign affairs minister, Wylbur Simusa, said Lusaka would want to study the issue more thoroughly before commenting, adding “as for now we still remain part of the ICC.”
