BEIJING, May 17 (Xinhua) -- British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett Thursday praised China's role on Darfur issue, calling more efforts from the international community.
"I noticed there have been some criticism of China, but actually
China has played a really quite positive role, particularly in the negotiation
of the Darfur peace agreement," Beckett told a press conference at the
Ambassador's residence in Beijing.
Chinese government has always been working actively on the resolution
of the Darfur issue by providing humanitarian assistance to the Darfur region,
and repeatedly sending special envoys to the region.
China has also designated a special representative on African affairs
and decided to dispatch a 275-member multifunctional engineering troop to
participate in the implementation of the second phase of the Annan proposal.
The Annan proposal, put forward by then UN Secretary-General Kofi
Annan, is a three-phase support plan aimed at deploying a combination of African
Union and UN peacekeeping force in the Darfur region.
Beckett said China, along with all the rest of the international
community, very much regret that peace agreement has not be implemented by the
government of Sudan.
Beckett arrived here Wednesday morning for a six-day official visit
to China. This is Beckett's first visit to China as British Foreign Secretary.
She is expected to discuss China-Britain relations and other regional
and international issues of common concern with senior Chinese leaders on
Friday.