Sudan : China calls on world to normalise ties with Sudan
on 2011/7/14 19:40:10
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BEIJING (Reuters) - The world should recognise the efforts made by Sudan in bringing peace to its southern region, now an independent state, and normalise relations with Khartoum, state media on Thursday quoted a senior Chinese diplomat as saying.



Sudan has long been under a U.S. trade embargo, and its leader, President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, faces indictment from the International Criminal Court over war crimes charges stemming from long-running fighting in the Darfur region.

But Beijing has maintained close trade, energy and military ties with Khartoum, and last month played host to Bashir.

"The Sudanese government has shown the political will to push the north-south peace process, and has made great efforts in the this regard," the official Xinhua news agency cited China's deputy representative at the United Nations, Wang Min.

Wang called on the international community to "fully normalise relations with Sudan as soon as possible, so the Sudanese people can enjoy peace, dignity and development at the earliest opportunity," Xinhua added.

Wang made the comments at a United Nations debate on Wednesday, in which the Security Council formally recommended South Sudan be admitted as a U.N. member

While China relied on Sudan as its sixth largest source of oil imports in 2010, its has been keen to build a relationship with leaders in the south, which became the world's newest country over the weekend.

Wang urged the two countries to resolve remaining issues between them through "peaceful dialogue", and also called on other countries to help South Sudan.

"We call on the international community to continue providing support for South Sudan's political stability and practical help for South Sudan's economic recovery and development," Wang added.

China recognised South Sudan on Saturday, and President Hu Jintao has promised strong ties with the new country.

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