By Salah Nasrawi, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sudanese state Foreign Minister for foreign affairs, Salman al- Wasilla, left, and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal, left, attend an Arab League foreign ministers emergency meeting in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, July 19, 2008. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Amr Nabil CAIRO, Egypt - The Arab League on Saturday said that the genocide charges brought against Sudan's president by the prosecutor of the International Court are not acceptable and undermine that country's sovereignty. The 22-nation group also said after a one-day emergency council meeting on Saturday that only Sudanese courts have jurisdiction on such matters. The meeting focused on the charges brought against President Omar al-Bashir. The court is expected to decide within three months on whether to issue arrest warrants for any...
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