China holds position on Syria following U.S. strikes

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Top politics and current affairs news for April 7, 2017. Part of the daily The China Projectย news roundup "Trump and Xi have โ€˜developed a friendship.โ€™"


The Chinese Foreign Ministry today reiteratedย Chinaโ€™s support for political, rather than military, solutions for the ongoing civil war in Syria, following a U.S. missile attack on Thursday night on a Syrian government air base. At the ministryโ€™s daily press conference, spokeswoman Hua Chunying ๅŽๆ˜ฅ่Žน notably declinedย to โ€œcriticize or condemnโ€ the U.S. missile strike, which likely caught China off guard.

China has maintainedย a distanced and somewhat ambiguous position on the Syrian civil war since it began in 2011. The nation has voted with Russia six times at the UN to deny sanctions against the government of Bashar al-Assad, preferring to tout its โ€œprinciple of non-interferenceโ€ in internal affairs of foreign countries instead. Nevertheless, China stands out as one country that has maintained both an embassy in Damascus โ€” manyย have shut down or relocated โ€” and a significant trading relationship with Syria during its civil war.