Make me your Homepage
    left corner left corner
    China Daily Website

    UN's Syria resolution on point, FM says

    Updated: 2013-09-29 01:35
    By ZHANG YUWEI at the United Nations ( China Daily)

    The 15-member United Nations Security Council's unanimous adoption of a resolution to strip Syria's government of its chemical weapons reflects the council's solidarity and points toward a diplomatic solution to the Syria issue, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said after the vote on Friday.

    He made the statement at the UN General Assembly's 68th session in New York.

    UN's Syria resolution on point, FM says

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks to the UN Security Council on Friday evening after the council's unanimous vote to rid Syria of chemical weapons.[ZHANG YUWEI / CHINA DAILY]

    "Neither Syria nor the Middle East region can afford another war," Wang said.

    "In dealing with the Syrian issue, the Security Council must bear in mind the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, act with a sense of responsibility to the Syrian people, the world and history, and ensure that any decision it takes can stand the test of history."

    Wang noted it was the council's first major joint action on the Syria issue in the past year and said China played a "constructive" role in the "tough" negotiations.

    "We are firmly opposed to the use of chemical weapons by any country, any group or any individual," Wang said.

    "Whoever uses chemical weapons should be condemned by all."

    Wang said the resolution establishes the "overall" objective of the destruction of chemical weapons in Syria and the roadmap for the follow-up work.

    "The Chinese side is ready to send experts to participate in relevant work and provide financial support in this regard," Wang said.

    He added that the Chinese government has provided more than $11 million in humanitarian assistance to Syrian civilians in and outside of the country.

    Experts praised China's role in the council's quest for a peaceful diplomatic solution.

    Zhu Zhiqun, political science and international relations professor at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, said China's vote on the resolution reflects its long-standing principles and current policy.

    "Viewed from Beijing, this is a much better outcome than a resolution authorizing military strikes against the Syrian government," Zhu said.

    Jon Taylor, a political science professor at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, said the resolution is a "laudable first step" in eliminating Syria's chemical weapons and potentially arriving at solutions to end the conflict.

    "(It) could not have happened without the direct role that China played in negotiations," Taylor said.

    "China and other members of the Security Council have gotten US President Barack Obama out of a diplomatic jam by brokering this agreement."

    Russia and China — two of the council's five permanent members — previously vetoed three Western-backed resolutions warning Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime to end the violence on the penalty of possible military intervention. The passed resolution makes the measure legally binding but provides no means of automatic enforcement through sanctions or military force.

    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called the resolution's passage "historic".

    "Securing and destroying weapons of mass destruction in a civil war will be daunting," he said.

    "We will be working together with the OPCW — the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons — on the modalities to deliver quickly and effectively based on our respective strengths."

    The adopted resolution (2118) was a joint effort by the US and Russia who submitted the landmark document on Thursday. Ban and foreign ministers from the council's permanent members held two meetings on the General Assembly's sidelines over the past week to clinch a resolution on Syria.

    Wang and US Secretary of State John Kerry met twice in the past two weeks, respectively at the UN headquarters and in Washington DC, for discussions that included Syria.

    "With a strong, enforceable, precedent-setting resolution requiring Syria to give up its chemical weapons, the United Nations Security Council has demonstrated that diplomacy can be so powerful, it can peacefully defuse the worst weapons of war," Kerry said.

    Paul Heinbecker, a former Canadian ambassador to the UN who now serves as a distinguished fellow with the Center for International Governance and Innovation, said the passage of the resolution is a "major advance" in ridding the world of chemical and other weapons of mass destruction.

    But the former diplomat warns that the resolution is "not the end of the Syrian story".

    "It is now incumbent on the Security Council — especially the permanent five members, including China — to build on the chemical weapons agreement and bring the civil war to an end," Heinbecker said.

    "Assad's military machine remains intact. The military balance has not tipped. The civil war grinds on, the bodies of civilians pile up and the innocent are denied justice."

    8.03K
     
    ...
    ...
    ...
    精品久久久久久无码免费| 亚洲视频无码高清在线| 日本无码小泬粉嫩精品图| 亚洲av无码成人精品国产| 潮喷失禁大喷水无码| 日韩av无码中文字幕| 午夜无码国产理论在线| 亚洲欧洲日产国码无码网站| 亚洲一区二区三区无码中文字幕| 国产精品ⅴ无码大片在线看| 在人线AV无码免费高潮喷水| 中文精品一卡2卡3卡4卡| 日韩AV无码不卡网站| 免费无码VA一区二区三区| 国内精品无码一区二区三区| 中文字幕在线视频网| 中文字幕无码日韩专区| 人妻一区二区三区无码精品一区 | 一级电影在线播放无码| 久久av无码专区亚洲av桃花岛| 中文无码成人免费视频在线观看| 久久久网中文字幕| 在线中文字幕av| 日本中文字幕在线电影| 中文字幕VA一区二区三区 | 亚洲av无码精品网站| 久久AV高潮AV无码AV| 久久午夜福利无码1000合集| 视频一区二区中文字幕| 最近中文字幕高清免费中文字幕mv| 人妻无码人妻有码中文字幕| 无码人妻精品一区二| 在线看无码的免费网站| 亚洲AV无码一区二区一二区| 精品久久久久久无码中文字幕| 极品粉嫩嫩模大尺度无码视频 | 好硬~好爽~别进去~动态图, 69式真人无码视频免 | 熟妇人妻系列av无码一区二区| 最近中文字幕完整在线看一 | 欧美日韩中文国产va另类电影| 中文字幕高清有码在线中字|