KIIR’S VISIT TO CHINA ‘STRATEGIC’




Tuesday, 24 April 2012 18:53



The five-day official visit the President of the Republic is making to
China is strategic to build confidence and a stronger relationship
between the two states.

Government spokesperson Barnaba Marial Benjamin told the press today
that China is a very important member of the UN Security Council and a
strategic partner of South Sudan.

He added that President Hu Jintao invited President Salva Kiir
Mayardit to visit China to strengthen economic, political, security
and bilateral relations with South Sudan.

The Chinese National Oil Company owns 40 percent of South Sudan’s oil.

Dr Marial said China can play an important mediating role between
South Sudan and Sudan, like a husband who has two wives.

He added that Mr Kiir is sending a message of confidence and ability
with his visit to China.

Dr Marial said the visit is also a diplomatic act to build
international relations because South Sudan needs friends.

The spokesperson said China is very powerful in Africa and South Sudan
needs soft loans to build the oil pipeline, dams to produce
electricity and roads.

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