According to an article in last weeks Time, which has been brought to my attention in NCCF:
China has 4000 troops deployed in Sudan to protect its oil interests. The article baldly states -
I am intrigued and have never heard of any such deployment before, has anyone any further details on this?
If its true it is highly significant as it represents a major Independant Chinese deployment in a foreign country. There are a few hundred Chinese troops in Sudan under the UN banner, but it seems pretty clear that these are not included in the above figure.
China has 4000 troops deployed in Sudan to protect its oil interests. The article baldly states -
A Chinese state-owned company owns 40% of the oil concession in the south of Sudan, and there are reportedly 4,000 Chinese troops there protecting Beijing's oil interests.
I am intrigued and have never heard of any such deployment before, has anyone any further details on this?
If its true it is highly significant as it represents a major Independant Chinese deployment in a foreign country. There are a few hundred Chinese troops in Sudan under the UN banner, but it seems pretty clear that these are not included in the above figure.