Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for international efforts to prevent Syria from descending into further division and another refugee crisis, responding on Friday for the first time to the sudden collapse of Bashar al-Assad's Beijing-friendly regime last week.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday China supports the early realization of peace in Syria, and supports the country in finding a rebuilding plan that meets the wishes of the people through inclusive dialogue.
China's foreign minister Wang Yi told his Egyptian counterpart on Friday that Beijing is "deeply concerned" about the situation in Syria, as the two top diplomats met in the Chinese capital. Ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad fled the country after a ...
BEIJING: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday that China supports the early realization of peace in Syria and supports the country in finding a rebuilding plan that meets the wishes of the
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday said Beijing calls for a “Syrian-led, Syrian-owned” political process in the war-torn Middle Eastern nation. Beijing has been “closely following the recent development of the situation in Syria,” Wang said after meeting his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty in the Chinese capital.
China’s leadership is not happy about the fall of Assad. But compared to Russia and Iran, Beijing had far less at stake.
Syria was also high on the agenda of China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi during his visit to Egypt. Wang and his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty said the two sides had agreed to promote peace and negotiations to achieve stability in Syria and the Middle ...
The international community must achieve the lifting of long-standing unilateral sanctions against Syria, as well as support its
The Russian parliament has passed a new law that could have significant diplomatic implications. The law allows courts to suspend bans on groups designated by Moscow as terrorist organisations, potentially paving the way for Russia to normalise relations with the Afghan Taliban and possibly with Syria's new leadership.
The European Union announced a major humanitarian effort for Syrians after the overthrow of Assad. G7 leaders are also set to discuss support for an "inclusive and nonsectarian" government in Syria. DW has more.
Beijing's top diplomat Wang Yi told his Egyptian counterpart that China is "deeply concerned" about the situation in Syria.
China has been urged to “play a greater role” in bringing peace to the Middle East, with more than 20 Arab diplomatic envoys meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing. “The ...