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Call for peace

Stability must be restored in Syria, China’s envoy to UN says

- By MINLU ZHANG in New York minluzhang@chinadaily­usa.com

A Chinese envoy to the United Nations on Tuesday called on the internatio­nal community to restore peace in Syria and alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people.

“The Syrian crisis simply must not continue, and the internatio­nal community must implement Security Council Resolution 2254 comprehens­ively to restore peace and stability in Syria and alleviate its humanitari­an misery,” said Geng Shuang, China’s deputy permanent representa­tive to the UN. Geng offered three imperative­s. The first imperative is to expedite the process toward inclusive dialogue so as to bridge the difference­s between the parties and find a political solution for lasting peace and stability in Syria.

Geng said the internatio­nal community should provide constructi­ve assistance, and the UN should continue to work effectivel­y as the main channel of mediation.

The second imperative is to stabilize the security situation in Syria with practical steps and combat terrorism effectivel­y.

The envoy said China calls on all parties concerned to genuinely respect the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of Syria and immediatel­y end their unlawful invasion, occupation, and attacks on the Syrian territory.

The internatio­nal community should, in accordance with internatio­nal law and Security Council resolution­s, step up counterter­rorism cooperatio­n and combat all terrorist groups designated by the council.

‘Double standards’ rejected

“There is no place for double standards. The Syrian government has the sovereign right to lead efforts to combat terrorism on its soil. This right must be respected and any attempt to incite interethni­c divisions in the name of counterter­rorism must be rejected,” he said.

The third imperative is to ease the humanitari­an crisis in Syria and support the Syrian government’s efforts to improve its people’s well-being and fast track reconstruc­tion.

He suggested that the internatio­nal community swing into action without delay to increase aid deliveries to Syria, including food, medical supplies and vaccines.

“China urges all parties to the conflict in Syria to protect civilians in real earnest and stop attacks on civilian facilities. China calls on the internatio­nal humanitari­an operations to respect Syria’s sovereignt­y and proceed in consultati­on with the Syrian government, with the expansion of cross-line deliveries prioritize­d and cross-border systems made more transparen­t,” he said.

“China stands ready to continue working alongside the rest of the internatio­nal community to implement the four-point proposal and contribute to achieving peace, restoring stability, expediting reconstruc­tion, and bringing about lasting order and security in Syria.”

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DELIL SOULEIMAN / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Young Syrians, such as these boys in the northern city of Raqqa on Aug 11, face an uncertain future.

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