STATEMENT
BY THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE ON THE UN SECURITY
COUNCIL VOTE ON DEFERRAL OF THE ICC KENYA CASES.
Kenya takes note of the outcome of the United Nations Security Council meeting on peace and security in Africa, and specifically on the subject of the request for deferral of the
Kenya ICC cases.
Kenya
wishes to thank China and Azerbaijan who, during their stewardship of the
Security Council, have been professional and sensitive to the African Union
agenda.
Kenya wishes to thank the seven members of the Security Council who voted for a deferral and is particularly grateful to Rwanda, Togo and Morocco– the three African members on the Security Council – for their exemplary leadership.
This
result was not unexpected considering that consistently some of the members of
the Security Council, who hold veto powers, had shown contempt for the African
position.
The same members and five others chose to abstain, showing clear cowardice in the face of a critical African matter, and a lack of appreciation of peace and security issues they purport to advocate.
Inevitably, it must be appreciated that the outcome of this vote demonstrates that the Security Council does not serve the interests of a majority of its members and is clearly in need of urgent reform.
It
cannot be that a few countries take decisions that go against reason and wisdom
in a matter so important to nearly one billion Africans.
The African Union, in one voice, took the unprecedented step of making a simple request to the Security Council, bearing in mind the security and stability it seeks to achieve on the continent. But the Security Council has failed to do this and humiliated the continent and its leadership.
The Security Council has failed the African continent, which will have to make its own judgment in the coming days and weeks about how it wishes to engage with the Security Council, which obviously does not believe the voices of more than one quarter of its members is significant enough to warrant its serious and purposive attention.
The African Union’s request to the Security Council included its key resolutions at the Special Summit on the ICC. The important one for the Security Council to note was the one that categorically says that no sitting Heads of State or Government may appear before the ICC.
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