China has indicated its willingness to support the post-war reconstruction of Sudan, according to Xu Jian, Beijing’s acting Chargé d’affaires in Sudan.
Speaking at a press briefing in Port Sudan, Xu said China has incorporated proposals to assist Sudan’s rebuilding efforts into its official foreign policy agenda and is ready to help restore infrastructure destroyed during the conflict.
The war, which began on April 15, 2023, caused widespread damage to key infrastructure in major cities including Khartoum, affecting water, electricity and health facilities, as well as factories and agricultural projects.
Sudanese forces regained control of Khartoum in March 2025 and secured the wider state by May 2025, after which authorities began restoring basic services to the capital as more than one million displaced residents started returning.
Xu also emphasised China’s support for Sudan’s unity and territorial integrity, adding that Beijing is keen to pursue economic projects aimed at rebuilding infrastructure and promoting long-term national development.



