Bashar al-Assad was an ally of both Iran and Russia, Beijing's key partners. Here is how his fall is being seen in China.
There is too much power in the hands of the US and regional actors like Turkey for China to play a key role After Russia and ...
China’s leadership is not happy about the fall of Assad. But compared to Russia and Iran, Beijing had far less at stake.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for international efforts to prevent Syria from descending into further division ...
As well as calling on authorities in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia to guard against terror threats, experts also warned ...
The TIP has been based in Syria for more than a decade, with its members fleeing to the Middle East to escape China’s severe ...
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China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday said Beijing calls for a “Syrian-led, Syrian-owned” political process in the ...
"The future of Syria should be decided by the Syrian people," Chinese Embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu told Newsweek.
Russia and Iran kept Bashar al-Assad in power and are the biggest strategic losers from the toppling of his brutal regime.
During Monday’s Chinese Foreign Ministry press briefing, Mao Ning was grilled by journalists from China-Arab TV, Anadolu ...
However, with the downfall of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad, and the catastrophic loss of Hamas and Hezbollah during its war ...