Monday 8 August 2011

China vows to keep up support for Sudan (AFP)

Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi (front) gestures as he disembarks from a plane upon his arrival at Khartoum airport for an official two-day visit to Sudan. Yang pledged his country's ongoing support for Sudan, AFP - China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Monday pledged his country's political and economic support for Sudan and pressed Khartoum to build good ties with the south, where it also has major investments.



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