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Dr. Yates addresses experts from China, the US and the EU about the situation in Sudan

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Douglas Yates (top right) with participants in the 4th Trialogue21 meeting in BrusselsDr. Douglas Yates participated in the 2009 Trialogue 21 meeting organized by the East-West Institute in Brussels on November 9-10.

This two-day event was the fourth of a series of meetings gathering government and non-government experts from China, the United States and Europe and aimed at exploring and improving the collaboration of these three powers about various issues of international affairs.

This year's edition focused on the upcoming elections in Sudan, the piracy off Somalia, and global warming. Dr. Yates presented the problems of Chinese involvment in the upcoming referendum for independance of South Sudan, which provoked a heated debate.

 


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