China's first Syrian Issue envoy makes media debut
Updated: 2016-04-08 18:54
By Zhang Yunbi(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Xie Xiaoyan, China's first Special Envoy for the Syrian Issue, made his media briefing debut in his new capacity on Friday in Beijing. [Photo by Zhang Yunbi/CHINA DAILY] |
Xie Xiaoyan, the first government Special Envoy for the Syrian Issue, made his media briefing debut in his new capacity on Friday, saying that China's involvement will lead to a greater contribution of "wisdom and solutions".
China's decision to appoint its first special envoy to the role will "better promote peace talks, more actively contribute China's wisdom and solutions", Xie, 62, said.
China will also "more effectively reach out to other parties for better coordination and communication, and to continue play a constructive role in seeking a final and proper settlement of the Syria issue", he added.
"It is because China upholds an objective and fair stance on the Syria issue that there are increasing calls among the international community for the Chinese to play a greater role," he said.
China is committed to a political settlement of the Syria issue, the cessation of violence, and resolving disputes through launching an inclusive political process, dialogue and negotiation, Xie said.
"China has made unremitting efforts in this regard.''
Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei confirmed Xie's appointment on March 29, and noted that he is a veteran diplomat with a vast trove of experience.
"He was once the Chinese ambassador to Iran, the Chinese ambassador to Ethiopia and head of the Chinese Mission to the African Union. He knows Middle East affairs very well and will excellently fulfill his duties," Hong said.
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