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Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs envoy Song Aiguo attends an international conference on the situation in Darfur in the town of Tripoli, 29 April 2007. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
CAIRO, April 29 (Xinhua) -- China on Sunday called
for pushing forward the ongoing political process in resolving the Darfur issue
in the Sudanese western region.
Chinese Foreign Ministry official Song Aiguo made the
call in a two-day multipartite meeting on Darfur which ended earlier on Sunday
in Tripoli, according to news reports reaching here from the Libyan capital.
Speaking at the meeting, Song, who led the Chinese
delegation to the meeting, explained China's stance on the Darfur issue and its
efforts in solving the problem, saying all concerned parties should push forward
political process and the peacekeeping action in Darfur.
The meeting, called for by Libya, gathers Sudan's
Foreign Minister Lam Akol, special Darfur envoys from the United Nations, the
African Union, the United States, the European Union and Britain, and senior
officials or ministers from France, China, Canada, Egypt, Norway, Russia, Chad
and Eritrea.
Song also called on the international community to
provide more assistance to Darfur to improve the humanitarian situation there in
order to help realizing peace, stability and development in the Sudanese region.
The multipartite meeting, which started on Saturday
night, reconfirmed Sunday support for the three-phase support plan agreed by the
UN, the AU and the Sudanese government on the deployment of a hybrid AU-UN
peacekeeping force in November last year, also known as the Annan plan as it was
put forward by then UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
The major players in the meeting also expressed
"grave concern" over the situation in Darfur, urging all conflicting parties in
the Darfur region to immediately cease hostilities and act upon their commitment
to uphold a ceasefire.
Sudan is under mounting international pressure to
approve the deployment of UN peacekeepers in Darfur as the United States and
Britain had threatened to propose new sanctions if Khartoum fails to accept a
full joint UN-AU peacekeeping force.
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criticized the U.S. House of Representatives for its resolution which asked the
AL to declare a genocide in western Sudanese region of Darfur.
"What is weird is that no international or regional
institution has referred to human rights violations in Darfur as a genocide,"
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