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China says it will make efforts on Syria reconstruc­tion

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BEIJING: China hopes Syria can show “lexibility” in promoting peace talks, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday in a meeting with an adviser to Syria’s president, adding that China would help with its reconstruc­tion.

Syria’s six-year-old civil war has killed hundreds of thousands of people, forced millions to lee in the worst refugee crisis since World War Two and embroiled regional and world powers.

For years, Western and Arab countries backed an opposition demand that President Bashar al-assad quit power, but since Russia’s 2015 entry into the war, his government has won back major cities and now looks militarily unassailab­le.

Leaders of Russia, Turkey and Iran agreed on Wednesday to help support a full-scale political process in Syria and announced an agreement to sponsor a conference in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi to try to end the war.

Wang told Bouthaina Shaaban, a senior aide to Assad visiting China, that engagement over the future of Syria’s political arrangemen­ts had intensiied, and that he believed it would contribute to a formal peace process talks in Geneva.

“China hopes the Syrian side can seize the opportunit­y, display lexibility, and promote dialogue and negotiatio­n to achieve substantiv­e results,” Wang said, according to a statement from China’s foreign ministry.

“The internatio­nal community should emphasize and actively support Syria’s reconstruc­tion. China will put forth its own effort for this,” Wang said, without elaboratin­g on what those efforts would be.

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