Aligned Movement and other political groupings to support steps in the UN and elsewhere aimed at defusing this dangerous situation and preventing its recurrence. In this context, the meeting instructed the OIC Group in New York to evolve best ways and means of tackling the issue during the 63rd Session of the UNGA. 5. The meeting reaffirmed that any kind of selectivity and double standards in the application of principles of criminal justice and putting an end to impunity for crimes of genocide and crimes against humanity and war crimes will undermine vitality and may negatively affect the credibility of the ICC. 6. The meeting stressed that, in accordance with the Rome Statute, the ICC can only be complementary to national legal systems, which have the primary responsibility of investigating or prosecuting cases over which they have jurisdiction. 7. The meeting called on OIC Member States and the international community to intensify their engagement for the peace building efforts in Darfur. In this regard, it urged them to urgently contribute to reinforce UNAMID operations whose mandate has just been extended by the UN Security Council as well as invest massively in support of improved humanitarian conditions, reconstruction and development in Darfur. 8. The meeting pledged its firm support for the newly appointed joint UN/AU chief mediator on the Darfur conflict, His Excellency Djibril Bassole, and urged the parties to extend full cooperation for the success of his mission. --More