Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei announced at the regular press conference on the 24th: At the invitation of Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, Foreign Minister Ali Ahmed Karti of the Republic of Sudan will visit China from February 26th to 28th.
Hong Lei said that during the visit to China by Karti, Yang Jiechi will hold talks with him and the two sides will exchange views on bilateral relations and international and regional issues of common interest. He said that the long-term friendship between China and Sudan and the fruitful cooperation between the two sides in various fields have brought tangible benefits to the two peoples. Strengthening the Sino-Soviet friendly and cooperative relations is the common aspiration of both peoples. I believe that this visit will further enhance mutual understanding, deepen mutual friendship and promote the continuous development of friendship and cooperation in various fields between the two countries.
A reporter asked: During the visit to China by Karti, will the two sides discuss the energy cooperation between China and Sudan and South Sudan, and exchange opinions on the current conflict between Sudan and South Sudan?
Hong Lei said that oil is the common economic lifeline of the Sudan and South Sudan. Although the current position of both parties is quite different, negotiation is still the best way to solve the problem. China has always actively promoted mutual respect for each other’s concerns and cooperated with the international community, especially the AU’s mediation efforts, to reach a proper solution as soon as possible. He said that in the future, China will continue to work with the international community to make due efforts to promote peaceful coexistence between Sudan and South Sudan.
The former Chinese leader of South Sudan’s largest oil producer and pipeline operator was deported. South Sudan said on Tuesday that it ordered President Petrodar Liu Yingcai to leave within 72 hours. The reasons include the payment of oil transit fees to Sudan by South Sudan’s oil revenues without the consent of the South Sudanese government. Petrodar's shareholders include the Chinese state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation, Malaysia's National Petroleum Corporation, the government-controlled Sudan Petroleum Corporation, China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, and Tri-Ocean Energy, which is headquartered in Cairo.
Liu Yingcai’s deportation underlines the growing discord between China and South Sudan. As Sudan's largest importer, China has been trying to increase its relations with South Sudan. China's state-owned oil company has a huge business in South Sudan. Until January of this year, South Sudan has been relying on Sudan's ports and oil pipelines to export oil. South Sudan had a fierce argument with Sudan because of the oil transit fees.
Hong Lei said that during the visit to China by Karti, Yang Jiechi will hold talks with him and the two sides will exchange views on bilateral relations and international and regional issues of common interest. He said that the long-term friendship between China and Sudan and the fruitful cooperation between the two sides in various fields have brought tangible benefits to the two peoples. Strengthening the Sino-Soviet friendly and cooperative relations is the common aspiration of both peoples. I believe that this visit will further enhance mutual understanding, deepen mutual friendship and promote the continuous development of friendship and cooperation in various fields between the two countries.
A reporter asked: During the visit to China by Karti, will the two sides discuss the energy cooperation between China and Sudan and South Sudan, and exchange opinions on the current conflict between Sudan and South Sudan?
Hong Lei said that oil is the common economic lifeline of the Sudan and South Sudan. Although the current position of both parties is quite different, negotiation is still the best way to solve the problem. China has always actively promoted mutual respect for each other’s concerns and cooperated with the international community, especially the AU’s mediation efforts, to reach a proper solution as soon as possible. He said that in the future, China will continue to work with the international community to make due efforts to promote peaceful coexistence between Sudan and South Sudan.
The former Chinese leader of South Sudan’s largest oil producer and pipeline operator was deported. South Sudan said on Tuesday that it ordered President Petrodar Liu Yingcai to leave within 72 hours. The reasons include the payment of oil transit fees to Sudan by South Sudan’s oil revenues without the consent of the South Sudanese government. Petrodar's shareholders include the Chinese state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation, Malaysia's National Petroleum Corporation, the government-controlled Sudan Petroleum Corporation, China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, and Tri-Ocean Energy, which is headquartered in Cairo.
Liu Yingcai’s deportation underlines the growing discord between China and South Sudan. As Sudan's largest importer, China has been trying to increase its relations with South Sudan. China's state-owned oil company has a huge business in South Sudan. Until January of this year, South Sudan has been relying on Sudan's ports and oil pipelines to export oil. South Sudan had a fierce argument with Sudan because of the oil transit fees.
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