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Security Council statement urges cooperation with ICC on Darfur investigations
Summary
A representative speaking for Security Council members that are parties to the Rome Statute urged cooperation with the International Criminal Court, welcomed progress in a landmark trial and called for arrests and safe access to affected communities in Darfur and neighboring states.
A representative of Sierra Leone, speaking on behalf of Security Council members that are parties to the Rome Statute, called for stronger cooperation with the International Criminal Court to support investigations and prosecutions tied to alleged crimes in Darfur, Sudan.
The representative said the council members that spoke on the statement included states parties to the Rome Statute — France, Greece, Guyana, Panama, the Republic of Korea, Slovenia, the United Kingdom and Denmark — and noted Sierra Leone was presenting the statement on their behalf. The speaker commended ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan for the office's “determined effort to implement its mandate in such challenging…
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