By AFRICAREVIEW.COM
Posted Monday, March 18 2013 at 14:33
Posted Monday, March 18 2013 at 14:33
Botswana's Foreign minister Phandu Skelemani has denied reports
that he had apologised to Kenya for comments he made about that
country's president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and his International Criminal
Court (ICC) case.Botswana online publication Mmegionline quoted the minister as saying: "I have nothing to apologise for."Mr Skelemani was last week reported as warning Mr Kenyatta not to set foot in Botswana should he refuse to cooperate with ICC.However, in what seemed to be a U-turn, Mr
Skelemani was reported as saying that Mr Kenyatta was free to visit his
country as he was ‘innocent until proven guilty’.“This is to retract my statement made earlier
about the President elect of Kenya. The President elect of Kenya, Uhuru
Kenyatta is more than welcome to visit Botswana'', the Gaborone minister
was quoted as saying.
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