Relations between the countries of China and Sudan ✍️ Professor: Fikri Kabashi, Al-Amin Al-Arabi

Relations between the Chinese and Sudanese countries have a long history, with Sudan considered one of the first African countries to officially recognize the People's Republic of China in 1959 AD, thanks to an announcement by former Foreign Minister Mohamed Khair, and relations have strengthened since the first barrel of Sudanese oil was exported to the international market in 1999, China's interests have become linked to those of Sudan. Since then, China has paid great attention to Sudan, considering it a country. one of Africa's countries of honor with which it maintains close relations. It is clear from the above that the existing economic relations between China and Sudan are not a result of the moment, but date back more than a decade from the beginning. It was 1997 AD when China first entered as a major partner in Sudanese oil projects after the withdrawal of the United States of America.

Observing the course of international events, we see that the Chinese state has for many decades shouldered the responsibility of leading the developing world as one of the largest developing countries and has no ambitions for hegemony but is governed by the principles of peaceful coexistence. and following the 2008 global recession, which hit the world's most vulnerable countries, the Chinese economy maintained its advanced status, recording a gross domestic growth rate of 9.5%, and China became an acceptable ally for Africans for several reasons. , including:

1. China is a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

2. China has great economic potential that can help countries on the African continent.

3. It has modern technology through which it can contribute to the strengthening of African capacities.

Teacher: Fikri Kabbashi, Al-Amin Al-Arabi.





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