Head of Syrian opposition SNC to visit China this week new messages

SNC president Khaled Khoja will be in China from Tuesday to Friday will meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi


Reuters January 04, 2016
President of the Syrian National Coalition Khaled Khoja delivers remarks regarding Russian air strikes on Syria at the United Nations in Manhattan, New York September 30, 2015. PHOTO" REUTERS

BEIJING: The head of the Western-backed opposition Syrian National Coalition (SNC) will visit China this week, as Beijing seeks to deepen ties with all sides in the conflict to help bring about a peaceful resolution.

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SNC president Khaled Khoja will be in China from Tuesday to Friday will meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told a daily news briefing on Monday.

China has repeatedly called for a political resolution and warned that military action cannot end the crisis. Khoja's visit comes two weeks after Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem visited China.

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Hua said that Wang would meet Khoja "to promote a political settlement of the Syrian issue".

"We believe that the future of Syria should be decided by the people of Syria, so China is now doing everything to move the Syrian issue along on the correct path of political dialogue as quickly as possible," Hua said.

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"China's position has received high appreciation and affirmation from the international community, particularly the Syrian people."

While relying on the region for oil supplies, China has tended to leave Middle Eastern diplomacy to the other five permanent members of the UN Security Council - the United States, Britain, France and Russia.

Hua urged all parties "to work together to fight terrorism and push for a ceasefire in Syria"

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