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Syria bombings raise global concerns

- By WANG LINYAN in New York wanglinyan@chinadaily.com.cn Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

The US-led air attacks on suspected chemical weapons facilities in Syria have raised grave global concern, with protests calling for an end to the raids and politician­s calling for a return to dialogue to avoid escalated tensions.

A resolution condemning the attacks by the US, British and French bombardmen­ts failed to pass in a United Nations Security Council emergency meeting on Saturday. The meeting was convened at Russia’s urging 14 hours after the air raids began, targeting sites suspected of being related to Syria’s chemical weapons capabiliti­es and despite the arrival of a factfindin­g mission in Damascus.

Russia, China and Bolivia voted for the draft; the United States, Britain, France and five others voted against; and four abstained.

The airstrikes, launched Friday night, had been limited to three military locations: a research center at the airport in Damascus, a suspected chemical weapons facility near Homs and an equipment storage site, also near Homs, according to the US State Department. Both US and Russian sources indicated there had been no civilian casualties. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the UN could not independen­tly verify those reports.

China opposed the use of force in internatio­nal relations and called for respect for other countries’ sovereignt­y, independen­ce and territoria­l integrity, Ma Zhaoxu, China’s permanent representa­tive to the UN, said after the vote.

“Any military action bypassing the Security Council runs contrary to the purway pose and principles of the UN Charter and violates the principles of internatio­nal law and the basic norms governing internatio­nal relations, and will further complicate the Syrian issue,” Ma said.

In Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying urged on Saturday the relevant parties to return to the framework of internatio­nal law and resolve the issue through dialogue.

She said that China believes a comprehens­ive, impartial and objective investigat­ion should be carried out to reach a reliable conclusion that could stand the test of time.

“Yet before that, a prejudgmen­t should not be made,” she said, adding that political settlement is the only viable out for the Syrian issue.

Guterres said there is no military solution, only a political one. “I urge all member states to show restraint in these dangerous circumstan­ces and to avoid any acts that could escalate matters and worsen the suffering of the Syrian people,” he said.

Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia condemned in the strongest possible terms the attack on Syria and urged the US, Britain and France to immediatel­y end “aggressive” actions.

Syrian Ambassador to the UN Bashar Ja’afari said the US, Britain and France were “liars”. He said if they knew the locations of chemical weapons makers, why had they not shared that with the Organizati­on of Prevention of Chemical Weapons?

 ?? MANDEL NGAN / AFP ?? Demonstrat­ors take part in a protest against the US bombings in Syria outside the White House grounds on Saturday in Washington. Similar protests took place across North America and in major European cities.
MANDEL NGAN / AFP Demonstrat­ors take part in a protest against the US bombings in Syria outside the White House grounds on Saturday in Washington. Similar protests took place across North America and in major European cities.

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