As Sudan's conflict nears its third year, China has intensified calls for peace at a crucial UN Security Council meeting this week. 🔥 Chinese diplomat Sun Lei stressed 'ending the fighting is the most urgent task' during Tuesday's high-stakes session.
Humanitarian Emergency Escalates
With over 10 million displaced and neighboring countries strained by refugee flows, Sun described the situation as 'the world's largest humanitarian crisis.' 🚨 China proposed three key solutions:
- Immediate unconditional ceasefire
- Protected humanitarian corridors for aid delivery
- International funding boosts for essential supplies
No More 'Geopolitical Chess'
🇨🇳 officials warned against external interference: 'All parties must respect Sudan's sovereignty… no external solutions should be imposed.' The statement comes as global powers debate intervention strategies.
China's Peacekeeping Role
While maintaining neutrality, Beijing pledged to collaborate with the international community on conflict resolution. 🌏 Sun emphasized China's consistent support for political roadmaps 'suited to Sudan's national conditions.'
As food and medicine shortages worsen, all eyes remain on whether warring factions will heed this renewed push for dialogue. 💬 #SudanCrisis
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