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Does China have a role to play in helping to end Sudan’s crisis?

  • Hundreds of people have been killed in the North African country since fighting erupted this month
  • By bringing Saudi Arabia and Iran together, China has showed that it can broker deals

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Smoke rises above the Khartoum International Airport as fighting rages between the  forces of two rival Sudanese generals. Photo: TNS
Zhao Ziwen
China might be able to help mediate in the deadly conflict in Sudan but the warring parties are still far from any compromise, according to analysts.

Clashes between rival Sudanese military forces this month have left at least 420 people dead and thousands wounded.

The fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the heavily armed Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group erupted in the capital Khartoum on April 15 and flared in other parts of the country after months of jostling for power.

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Last month, China helped broker a deal to restore diplomatic agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, using its leverage with both countries to bring them together.

But a repeat of that success with Sudan was unlikely any time soon, according to Ma Xiaolin, an international relations professor focusing on Islamic countries at Zhejiang International Studies University.

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“China is in a good position to be a mediator in the crisis,” Ma said.

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