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Xi says more help on way for Syrian refugees

- By AN BAIJIE in Geneva and MO JINGXI in Beijing

President Xi Jinping announced on Wednesday that China will provide an additional 200 million yuan ($29.1 million) in humanitari­an assistance to help refugees and the homeless in the Syrian crisis.

In his keynote speech at the United Nations’ Geneva headquarte­rs on “Working Together to Build a Community of Shared Future for Mankind”, Xi said the world is facing many uncertaint­ies and people are expecting a brighter future despite frustratio­n with the current situation.

“When our neighbors have difficulti­es, we should offer a hand rather than just tighten our fences,” he said, adding that China’s determinat­ion to safeguard world peace will not change.

Through various channels, China provided nine packages of humanitari­an aid worth 685 million yuan to Syria and neighborin­g countries by January last year, according to Liu Jieyi, China’s ambassador to the UN.

In November, Xie Xiaoyan, China’s special envoy on the Syrian issue, said the Chinese government was implementi­ng a plan to provide 230 million yuan in humanitari­an aid and 10,000 tons of food assistance to Syria and the region.

All countries should be treated equally, no matter

how big or small, Xi said, and no country should wage war willfully. Cultural difference­s should not become the root for conflicts, but rather the engine for mankind’s progress, he said.

Nuclear weapons should be banned and destroyed to establish a nuclear-free world, he said.

During his speech, the Chinese president called on big powers to manage disputes and respect each other’s core interests. The deep sea and aerospace should be new fields for cooperatio­n rather than arenas for competitio­n, he said.

Trade protection­ism will harm both sides involved and should be opposed, Xi said while calling for open and inclusive trade under the rules of the World Trade Organizati­on.

Hua Liming, a former Chinese ambassador to Iran and now a researcher at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said, “While some big countries have been directly involved in the Syrian issue, the Chinese government has been consistent­ly engaged in diplomatic efforts to push forward the political resolution of the Syria issue through peaceful negotiatio­ns.”

Such efforts as well as humanitari­an aid have been effective, Hua added.

Xi returned to Beijing on Thursday afternoon.

When our neighbors have difficulti­es, we should offer a hand rather than just tighten our fences.” President Xi Jinping

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