Sudan on Friday condemned the latest U.N. Security Council resolution on Darfur, saying it undermined efforts to make peace in the troubled region, where some reports say 300,000 people have died as a result of the two-year conflict. Sudan's state minister for foreign affairs, Najib al-Khair Abdel Wahab, said the resolution, which says Sudanese war crimes suspects should be tried by the International Criminal Court (ICC) was "unfair, ill-advised and narrow-minded". The Security Council voted late on Thursday 11-0, with the U.S. and four other states abstaining, to refer a sealed list of people accused of crimes against humanity in Darfur to the ICC in The Hague. --SP 2308 Local Time 2008 GMT