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Liu Guijin, Chinese government's special
representative for Darfur, is interviewed by journalists during a
conference under the theme of "Darfur: Peace and Development" held in
Beijing, capital of China, June 26, 2008. The conference, held by China
Institute of International Studies, attracted over 50 experts on
international affairs from both home and abroad.(Xinhua
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BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) -- China is paying active
attention to the humanitarian situation in Darfur and participates in its
reconstruction and development, Assistant Foreign Minister Zhai Jun said here on
Thursday.
Zhai made the remarks at the opening ceremony of an
international seminar on Darfur issues.
He said China has provided five shipments of relief
materials worth 80 million yuan (about 11.65 million U.S. dollars) to Darfur,
including medical vehicles and equipment as well as tents, water pumps,
generators and blankets.
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Attendees are present at a conference
under the theme of "Darfur: Peace and Development" held in Beijing,
capital of China, June 26, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Chinese companies that operate in Sudan had also
offered assistance to Darfur, he said.
According to Zhai, since 2000, Chinese companies have
built 20 small generators and dug 46 wells. They also donated equipment to many
schools in Darfur, including mobile structures, distance education facilities,
fully equipped computer classrooms and large quantities of computers.
He said that Chinese companies are helping the
southern Darfur state to build a large water supply project and planning to dig
another 10 wells as well as donating funds to establish professional training
centers.
The June 26-27 seminar, with the theme "Darfur: Peace
and Development," was organized by the China Institute of International Studies.
It drew 55 domestic and foreign delegates.