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Envoy: Syria solution lies in common ground

- By LIU XUAN in Shanghai liuxuan@chinadaily.com.cn

A political settlement is essential to solving the Syria issue, and its people should be the ones to decide the country’s future, Xie Xiaoyan, the Chinese government’s special envoy, said at a discussion in Shanghai on Monday.

Participan­ts agreed that measures such as revising the Constituti­on, as well as other reforms, are the correct way to settle the seven-year conflict, Xie said at the conclusion of the Internatio­nal Symposium on the Prospect of a Political Settlement of the Syrian Issue, co-hosted by Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies and Shanghai Internatio­nal Studies University.

Diplomats and researcher­s from across the world attended the discussion.

Xie emphasized that the Syrian issue is far more than a domestic problem, but has affected the security and stability of the region and the entire world, and all relevant parties should seek common ground while resolving difference­s to promote the establishm­ent of an effective political settlement.

Franck Gellet, French ambassador for Syria, said one of the most urgent things is to end the military conflicts within the country and try to restore negotiatio­ns and talks among the different parties.

“The reform should be based on a stable domestic environmen­t and economic situation, which requires a cease-fire,” he said.

Bassam Abu Abdullah, an adviser to Syria’s Minister of Informatio­n, said it is necessary to maintain a channel for open dialogue channel, such as the Astana talks.

Organized by Russia, Iran and Turkey, the discussion­s serve as a communicat­ion platform for all sides in Syria and are a crucial part of the peace process. At the same time, Abdullah said that any kind of political settlement should come from the Syrian people and represent their voices and interests.

“No one knows Syria better than its people,” he said.

Ye Qing, assistant president of the Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies, said Syria’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity must be upheld, and the Syrian people’s choices must be respected during the process of political settlement.

“Although there are different views and perspectiv­es, the participan­ts believe that the Syrian issue must ultimately be resolved by the Syrians and cannot be replaced by foreign forces.”

Abdullah also praised China’s efforts to promote negotiatio­ns and for providing humanitari­an aid to the Syrian people.

He said what China has done follows UN resolution­s and internatio­nal law, something all countries are supposed to do.

Xie emphasized that China has no private interest in solving the Syrian issue but was showing its willingnes­s to preserve peace and order in the world.

He said China will continue to help Syrian refugees and support reconstruc­tion, such as cultivatin­g talent and rebuilding infrastruc­ture.

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China’s special envoy on the Syria issue
Xie Xiaoyan, China’s special envoy on the Syria issue

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