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Chief Cabinet Secretary turns down Sudanese official’s call for Japan to invest in Sudan. Japan said Wednesday that Sudan was too dangerous for investment by Asia's largest economy after a Khartoum official sought investment and played down the bloodshed in Darfur. Nafie Ali Nafie, a top aide to Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir, is visiting Tokyo as part of preparations for a conference on African development Japan plans to host in May. He met with Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura and expressed "hope for investment from Japan to Sudan, which has abundant resources such as oil, minerals and farm products," the Japanese foreign ministry said. Nafie told Machimura that Sudan "would like to see the Japanese government take the initiative to lead investment by Japan's private sector," the ministry said in a statement. But Machimura, Japan's chief government spokesman and Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's top aide, replied: "Japan's private corporations still have anxieties over Sudan's security conditions," the statement said.
From: Middle East Online |
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