BEIJING, July 5 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday
dismissed the claim made by some people that the Beijing Olympic Games should be
linked with China's policy on Darfur as "sheer nonsense".
"Most of the people who harbor such a claim know
little about China's efforts on the Darfur issue and some of them harbour a
cold-war mentality and take a distorted view," China's Special Envoy for Darfur
Liu Guijin told a briefing on Thursday afternoon.
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The briefing came days after Liu concluded his visit
to Sudan and three other African nations and his participation in an
international conference on Darfur in Paris.
It was Liu's second visit to Africa after he assumed
the post of China's Special Envoy for Darfur in May.
"The fundamental spirit and principle of the Olympics
is the non-politicalization of sport, and those people's claim to connect the
Olympics with the Darfur issue is sheer nonsense," he said.
On the Darfur issue, China has played a responsible
role and taken concrete actions, producing effective results, Liu said.
"China's endeavors have contributed a lot to the fact
that Sudan accepted, without condition, the third phase of the peace plan over
the Darfur issue put forward by former U.N chief Kofi Annan," he said.
Liu said China's policy on the Darfur issue had been
recognized by the world's leading powers and particularly by the African and
developing countries.
"As the policy is positive and effective, why should
China change its policy?" he said.