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China rolls out red carpet for Sudan's Bashir
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) June 29, 2011

China's Hu meets Sudan's Bashir in Beijing
Beijing (AFP) June 29, 2011 - Visiting Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes, met Wednesday with Chinese President Hu Jintao in Beijing.

The pair reviewed China's military honour guard at the Great Hall of the People in the heart of the capital, and Bashir -- who is unwelcome in many countries around the world -- hailed Hu as a "friend and brother".

"Mr Bashir, you are a guest who has travelled from afar, and we welcome you," Hu said in opening remarks, adding that he hoped the talks would help bolster the "traditionally friendly relations" between the two countries.

The Sudanese leader thanked the Chinese leader for the "warm welcome and treatment" he had received since arriving in Beijing on Tuesday.

Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted on genocide charges, was given a red-carpet welcome Wednesday by Chinese President Hu Jintao and guarantees of financial support from his key ally.

Bashir's visit to Beijing has sparked the anger of Washington and rights groups, but China -- a major military supplier to the regime in Khartoum and the biggest buyer of the country's oil -- has unflinchingly backed his trip.

The two presidents sat down for talks in the Great Hall of the People in the heart of Beijing after the usual pomp and circumstance of a honour-guard welcome not often afforded to Bashir, who is unwelcome in many countries.

"Mr Bashir, you are a guest who has travelled from afar, and we welcome you," Hu said in opening remarks, adding that he hoped the talks would help bolster the "traditionally friendly relations" between the two countries.

The Sudanese leader, who called Hu his "friend and brother", thanked the Chinese leader for the "warm welcome and treatment" he had received since arriving in Beijing on Tuesday.

The pair later witnessed the signing of an economic and technological cooperation agreement, as well as two loan deals including one for a bridge project in eastern Sudan. No further details were given.

Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity that occurred in Sudan's western Darfur region, where about 300,000 people have died since 2003.

China nevertheless remains an unabashed supporter of the Sudanese leader, who was the first sitting head of state to be served an ICC arrest warrant.

"The Chinese side will firmly pursue a friendly policy toward Sudan," Hu said, according to a foreign ministry statement.

"No matter what the changes in the international situation and internal situation in Sudan, this policy will remain unchanged."

The two presidents discussed the ongoing north-south peace process in Sudan, with Hu offering Bashir his support, and the situation in war-torn Darfur.

The majority of Sudan's oil fields are located in the south, which will become independent on July 9, and Beijing has worked to cultivate relations with the authorities in Juba.

In an interview with China's official Xinhua news agency ahead of the visit, Bashir insisted that southern independence "will not affect the relationship" between Beijing and Khartoum, hailing China as a model "real partner".

China and Sudan on Tuesday signed an agreement to "deepen" oil and gas cooperation in the presence of Bashir and other ministers, China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the country's top oil producer, said in a statement.

The company did not provide further details.

The Sudanese leader's visit has sparked outrage among rights groups, and earned the reproach of the US State Department.

"We continue to oppose invitations, facilitation, support for travel by ICC indictees," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Monday.

ICC statutes dictate that any member country should arrest Bashir if he visits. China is not a party to those statutes, nor is the United States.

"We reserve our opinion on the ICC's prosecution against President Bashir," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Tuesday.

Bashir -- who last visited China in 2006 -- arrived in Beijing on Tuesday, one day late after his presidential plane was turned back to Iran while flying over Turkmenistan. Hong attributed the delay to "technical reasons".

New York-based Human Rights Watch described Bashir's trip as "an affront to victims of heinous crimes committed in Darfur".

"Charges of widespread murder and rape should be cause for condemnation, not an invitation," said Balkees Jarrah, international justice counsel at HRW.

Amnesty International said earlier this month that China risked becoming a "safe haven for alleged perpetrators of genocide" if it hosted Bashir.

Bashir and Hu also likely discussed the problems in Abyei, a disputed border area claimed both by Bashir's Khartoum-based northern Sudan regime and the rival government in the south.

The United Nations Security Council voted unanimously on Monday to send a 4,200-strong Ethiopian peacekeeping force to Abyei in a bid to douse tensions.

The Sudanese leader had been due to stay in China until Thursday, but it was unclear whether his delayed arrival would now prolong his stay.




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China's CNPC to boost oil cooperation with Sudan
Beijing (AFP) June 29, 2011 - China top oil producer said Wednesday it had agreed to further develop oil cooperation with Sudan during a visit by the African country's leader, Omar al-Bashir.

Jiang Jiemin, president of National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), signed a memorandum of understanding with Sudan's minister of state for oil, Ali Ahmed Osman, to "deepen cooperation in the oil and gas field", the company said.

The agreement was signed at CNPC headquarters in Beijing in the presence of Bashir on Tuesday, the first day of his official visit to China, it said in a statement. It gave no further details.

Sudan is China's sixth largest source of overseas oil and accounts for more than five percent of crude imports in the world's second-biggest economy, the China Business News said Wednesday, citing official data.

Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on genocide charges -- the first sitting head of state to be served an ICC arrest warrant.

China nevertheless remains an unabashed supporter of the Sudanese leader and has defended its invitation for Bashir to visit Beijing, with foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei saying Tuesday the visit is "quite reasonable".

Beijing is the biggest buyer of the country's oil, although the majority of Sudan's oil fields are located in the south, which will become independent on July 9.

Sudan's official news agency SUNA reported Tuesday that Jiang said CNPC was ready to boost oil investment in the African country and assured Sudanese officials that contracts signed by the two sides would be upheld.





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