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China rolls out red carpet for Sudan president - Yahoo! News

..BEIJING (AP) — China rolled out the red carpet Wednesday for a state visit by Sudan's president, who is wanted on an international warrant that accuses him of war crimes.

President Omar al-Bashir was visiting China, a major trading partner and investor in his country, just days before southern Sudan becomes independent and with the warrant from the International Criminal Court hanging over his head.

Al-Bashir was greeted by President Hu Jintao at the Great Hall of the People and given an honor guard reception.

Hu said he was very happy to see al-Bashir in Beijing.

"I believe that this visit will definitely have great significance for the consolidation and development of traditionally friendly relations between China and Sudan," Hu said. "I am willing to have thorough exchanges with you on our developing relations and other shared issues."

Al-Bashir thanked his hosts for his "warm welcome and treatment."

Their talks are expected to focus on challenges in the African nation ahead of south Sudan's independence July 9.

Violence has escalated in areas contested by the north and soon-to-be-independent south, and China has said its wants both sides to peacefully settle the disputes.

South Sudan's declaration of independence next month will be the culmination of a 2005 peace deal that ended more than two decades of civil war that killed more than 2 million people.

The violence also resulted in the war crimes charges against al-Bashir, the first against a sitting head of state until similar charges this week against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, who is accused him of crimes against humanity for killing civilians who rose up against his rule.

China is not a member of the court, based in The Hague, Netherlands, and has said the charges accusing al-Bashir of orchestrating atrocities in Sudan's Darfur could cause further instability in the region.

China has major oil investments in Sudan and has long had close ties with the leaders of the north. It has been courting support in the oil-producing south.

Several agreements are expected to be signed while al-Bashir is in Beijing. The China National Petroleum Corp., which signed a 20-year, multibillion-dollar development deal with Sudan in June 2007, signed an agreement Tuesday with the Sudan government to boost cooperation. A company statement did not give details.

Al-Bashir's arrival in China was delayed a day after still not fully explained confusion over a flight plan.

Sudan's Foreign Ministry said in a statement carried by the official Sudan News Agency that al-Bashir's plane had been instructed to change its route while flying over Turkmenistan but was unable to do so, and instead returned to Tehran.
 
al-Bashir is accussed of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Darfur and is an indicted criminal. The genocide in Darfur has claimed 400,000 lives and displaced over 2,500,000 people.

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lol.....

funny how China wants to show the world what types of governments they really support... What kind of message is China trying to send?
 
lol.....

funny how China wants to show the world what types of governments they really support... What kind of message is China trying to send?

The message is that we do business with anyone, and we don't interfere in anyone else's internal affairs. :azn:

It seems to be working, as China's relative economic strength is growing day after day.
 
If there was any justice in the world W would be in the Hague - as a warmonger.
 
The message is that we do business with anyone, and we don't interfere in anyone else's internal affairs. :azn:

It seems to be working, China's relative strength is growing day after day.

in short you are saying- the sign says- china is sold the the highest bidder- genocide accepted!

But world please accept that Dalia lama is dangerous man / we have issued an arrest warrant - go figure
 
ooohhhh.... I get it...

so you guys accept BAD CREDIT, NO CREDIT, OK CREDIT, BANKRUPT, NO JOB, HECK EVEN KILLERS AND TERRORIST CAN GET APPROVED HUH?????

Ohhhh wow!!! China is so great!!!

*rolls eyes*

LOL the USA has supported numerous such regimes all over the world, from the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, Saddam Hussein (until he was no longer useful), Mubarak, the Saudi Royal Family, etc.

We learned from the best. :azn:
 
LOL the USA has supported numerous such regimes all over the world, from the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, Saddam Hussein (until he was no longer useful), Mubarak, the Saudi Royal Family, etc.

We learned from the best. :azn:

Don't get me wrong... we have supported these types such as the Mujahideen to fight off the Russians.... HOWEVER we never supported them to kill there own people, or bring terror to there neighboring countries....

One thing we have learned from the past is that Power Changes people.
 
ooohhhh.... I get it...

so you guys accept BAD CREDIT, NO CREDIT, OK CREDIT, BANKRUPT, NO JOB, HECK EVEN KILLERS AND TERRORIST CAN GET APPROVED HUH?????

Ohhhh wow!!! China is so great!!!

*rolls eyes*

Well something tells me that all of this stuffs were
practiced by USA and USSR in the not so distant past.
 
Well something tells me that all of this stuffs were
practiced by USA and USSR in the not so distant past.

We learned a lot from them. Especially from their actions when they were "rising powers".

They didn't discriminate in choosing their allies, and neither do we. China was an ally of both the USSR (1950's->) and the USA (1970's->) at various points in time.

In fact, America allied with China during the 1970's when their anti-Communist rhetoric was at its peak. It clearly didn't bother them that China was Communist at that point, as long as we could help them against the USSR.
 

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