BEIJING, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- Liu Guijin, the Chinese
government's special representative for Darfur, will pay a visit to Britain from
Feb. 21 to 23, and to Sudan from Feb. 24 to 27, according to the Chinese Foreign
Ministry here on Tuesday.
He will pay the above visits at the invitations of Malloch Brown, minister of state for foreign
and commonwealth affairs, and the Sudanese Foreign Ministry, announced Liu
Jianchao, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman at a regular press conference.
He said the Chinese envoy had paid three visits to
Darfur and shuttled between the United States, Britain and other countries
concerned, making unremitting efforts to resolving the Darfur issue.
The spokesman said the settlement of the Darfur issue
has made progress with the efforts of the whole international community
including China.
He referred to the signing of the Status of Forces
Agreement (SOFA) by the United Nations and the Sudanese government recently, the
deployment of hybrid troops, as well as the development of the political process
in this region.
Liu noted under the current circumstances, the UN,
the African Union (AU) and the Sudanese government should fully play their own
roles and be patient about resolving the issue through dialogue and
consultation. Arms should not be used easily to avoid the situation from being
deteriorated, he added.
Liu said the political process has lagged behind
peacekeeping deployment in the Darfur region.
He called on the international community to push
forward the political process and continue to persuade the opposing sides in
this region to join the political process and reach a peace agreement with
Sudan.
He said the international community should help Sudan
to improve the humanitarian and security situation to restore the peace and
stability of the region as early as possible.