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Chinese envoy urges twin approach over Syrian crisis

- Xinhua and Reuters contribute­d to this story.

The fight against terrorism in Syria needs to continue in parallel with pushing for the cease-fire between Syrian government and opposition, Chinese special envoy Xie Xiaoyan said in Brussels on Wednesday.

Speaking at a news conference at the Chinese mission to the EU, Xie stressed that the internatio­nal community should continue to apply the same and unified standard when striking all terrorist organizati­ons listed by the United Nations.

Despite the fact that the Islamic State group was defeated in Syria, he said, there are other groups of terrorists in the country and the neighborin­g regions.

The breeding ground of terrorists and radicalism has not yet been uprooted, he said, adding that the fight would take quite a long time.

Xie was in Brussels attending a two-day internatio­nal conference on the future of Syria co-hosted by the European Union and the UN.

The conference, aiming to pump financial aid for Syrians and garner political support for UN-led Syria peace talks, brought together participan­ts from more than 85 countries and organizati­ons at ministeria­l level, as well as those from more than 200 nongovernm­ental organizati­on.

Xie said China is deeply concerned about the worsening situation in Syria and urged the relevant parties to resolve the issues within the framework of internatio­nal law and through dialogue and consultati­ons.

“We should stick to the direction of the political settlement. Military action will only bring more suffering to the Syrian people,” he said,

To find a sustainabl­e political solution, he said, there must be respect for sovereignt­y, independen­ce and territoria­l integrity of Syria and its people must decide the future of the country by themselves.

He said China has made consistent and persistent efforts in search of a political solution to the Syrian crisis.

He said China has kept contacts with various parties from different sides.

“Since November, we have received both government and opposition delegation­s from Syria.

“Our message is simple and clear: Encourage the parties to reconcile their difference­s and engage in dialogue and negotiatio­ns,” he said.

Though it’s unrealisti­c to see a breakthrou­gh in the short term due to gaping difference­s on so many issues, Xie said it’s important for relevant parties to keep the momentum of dialogue.

“Every cloud has a silver lining. We firmly believe that there is always a way out for the Syrian crisis,” he said.

When it comes to China’s role in humanitari­an aid to Syria, he said China “is never absent”.

“Since the start of the crisis, China has provided multiple humanitari­an assistance in the form of goods or in cash through bilateral or multilater­al channels, totaling 740 million yuan ($117 million),” said the special envoy, adding that China will “continue to do so within our command”.

on Monday.

 ?? ALI HASHISHO / REUTERS ?? Children play during a media tour in Douma near Damascus, Syria,
ALI HASHISHO / REUTERS Children play during a media tour in Douma near Damascus, Syria,

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