China's foreign ministry said Sunday it hopes Syria "returns to stability as soon as possible", after Islamist-led rebels announced they had taken Damascus and sent President Bashar al-Assad fleeing.
The same day, China mobilized 14 warships, seven military aircraft, and four balloons near Taiwan – 7,830 kilometres east of Syria. This may seem a ridiculous juxtaposition, but it illustrates p ...
By the time Xi and al-Assad emerged from their meeting, China and Syria had struck what they called a “strategic partnership.” A little over a year later, that partnership lies in tatters ...
A senior Chinese diplomat has warned Damascus’s new government not to support terrorism as a Syria-based Islamic militant group sent messages to Muslims in China’s Xinjiang region, urging them ...
Syria had not been not a central pillar of China's Middle East strategy, Jesse Marks, a non-resident fellow with the Stimson Centre's China programme and a former US defence adviser, said ...
China's ties with Syria are being tested by the sudden downfall of Beijing-friendly Bashar al-Assad, but analysts predict China and the new government in Damascus will take a pragmatic approach to ...
In Syria's northwestern port town of Latakia, Christian worshippers attending Mass on Sunday at St. George Greek Orthodox ...
Russia and China seek to rewrite the global trade ... updated on the latest news concerning the fall of Syria. We sincerely thank Mr. Papadopoulos for taking the time to speak with us about ...
Following the collapse of the Syrian government in Damascus, the Chinese government issued a statement hoping that stability in Syria will be restored as soon as possible while ensuring the safety ...