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KHARTOUM, April 6 (KUNA) -- China anew Sunday denied providing arms for
Sudan in return for oil, and asserted that it was complying with international
agreements banning this method.
Chinese ambassador in Khartoum Li Chengwen called at a news conference the
armed rebel movements in Darfur to sit at the negotiations' table with the
Sudanese government to end the conflict in the troubled province.
He said China was ready to increase the development projects in Darfur for
the sake of supporting peace and stability in the province.
Li said the fact big countries were linking the peace in Darfur with the
Olympic Games in Beijing was "illogical."
He said there were some parties, which he did not name, who attempted to
undermine the olympic games, due in Beijing next August, by linking Darfur and
Tibet to them. "China has the enough confidence to guarantee security in the
olympics," he added.
Li said the Chinese special envoy to peace in Sudan was continuing
meditation between the Sudanese government and armed opposition in yet another
attempt to reach peace in Darfur.
Li, however, said the Chinese investments in Sudan amounted to around USD
five billion, with 7,000 Chinese workers in Sudan.
China is the largest foreign investor in Sudan. Khartoum is the second
African trade partner to Beijing. (end)
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