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China Moves to Defuse London’s Sudan Crisis

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26 April 2012

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China moved this week to try to defuse the rapidly escalating conflict that the British are orchestrating in Sudan and all of northeastern Africa. Using the occasion of a visit to China by South Sudanese President Salva Kiir, Chinese President Hu Jintao said today that "China sincerely hopes that South Sudan and Sudan can become good neighbors who coexist in amity and become good partners who can develop together." Hu also announced that China would be sending an envoy to the area to try to cool the situation down. The South Sudanese President, however, ominously cut his Chinese visit short, to return to attend "domestic matters."

After London’s orchestrated partition of Sudan in 2011, the crisis significantly escalated last week when South Sudan’s military seized the North’s Heglig oil field — which is not in a disputed area, but universally recognized as in the North, as per the 2011 partition. The head of Uganda’s People’s Defence Forces on April 20 threatened to militarily intervene if the fighting escalates into a full-scale war between North and South — a statement welcomed by the South. And a so-called "Muslim mob" (no doubt led by British provocateurs) in the northern capital of Khartoum, set ablaze a Catholic church frequented by Southern Sudanese.

As noted in earlier publications, the Russian government is trying to cool out the situation, and China is now actively doing the same. China has significant investment in the oil sector of both North and South, is the principal oil importer from both countries, and is in a position to play a positive role in defusing the unfolding, classic British chaos and war scenario.