China Daily

Beijing denies military presence in Syria

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

There is no Chinese military presence in Syria, and Beijing firmly supports the peaceful settlement of the Syrian issue, a Chinese envoy said on Monday.

Some media reports on China’s participat­ion in military operations in Syria misunderst­and and misinterpr­et Beijing’s policies, Xie Xiaoyan, special envoy on the Syrian issue, said at a news briefing in Beijing after his visit to Syria, Saudi Arabia and Israel last month.

Media covering the issue have since clarified their reports, Xie added.

“Resolving the Syrian issue by political means is the common aspiration of the global community, and there is no way out through military operations,” the envoy said.

Xie expressed concern over the current situation in Syria, urging the internatio­nal community to take measures to prevent Syria from further disintegra­tion.

Syria’s sovereignt­y, independen­ce and territoria­l integrity should be respected and maintained, the Chinese envoy said, adding that the United Nations should be the main channel of mediation on the Syrian issue.

China called upon all relevant parties in Syria to “find a solution that is in line with the real situation and balance the interests of all parties through political talks”, he said.

The envoy said that China has always played a positive and constructi­ve role in promoting a political solution and has contribute­d its wisdom to solving the crisis.

China participat­ed in many global conference­s related to the Syrian issue and has invited delegates from the Syrian government and opposition parties to visit China to promote a political settlement, he said.

In May, an internatio­nal symposium on the Syrian issue was held in China for the first time.

The envoy said that the Syrian crisis had resulted in an enormous number of refugees, both inside and outside the country.

Some refugees choose to return to Syria, but infrastruc­ture and public services are insufficie­nt, and it is difficult for them to find jobs. And those who have fled abroad create a huge burden for receiving countries, he said.

He noted that solving the refugee crisis requires advancing the political settlement process as well as improving people’s livelihood­s through developmen­t to create the necessary conditions for the return of refugees.

China pays close attention to the humanitari­an situation in the war-torn country and has taken major steps to ease the suffering of the people, he said.

Xie noted that China will also actively participat­e in the reconstruc­tion of Syria once security is restored.

Reconstruc­tion is a project that requires basic security, he said, adding that the major task is to bring peace and stability to Syria and all parties should make efforts in this regard.

In May, China held a reconstruc­tion training course for Syrian officials, businesspe­ople and scholars in Shanghai.

Regarding terrorism, Xie emphasized that appropriat­e measures should be taken to eradicate such activities.

China supports the internatio­nal community in strengthen­ing cooperatio­n in fighting terrorism and upholding internatio­nal and regional peace and stability, he said.

Resolving the Syrian issue by political means is the common aspiration of the global community.” Xie Xiaoyan, special envoy on the Syrian issue

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