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Chinese envoy stresses counter-terrorism dimension in addressing Syrian chemical weapons issue

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Chinese envoy stresses counter-terrorism dimension in addressing Syrian chemical weapons issue

2025-09-13 16:22 Last Updated At:20:27

A Chinese envoy on Friday stressed the need to take into full account the counter-terrorism dimension in addressing the issue of chemical weapons in Syria.

The spate of large-scale violent incidents in Syria highlights the serious threat posed by the terrorist forces entrenched in Syria, which warrants heightened vigilance, Geng Shuang, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, said at a UN Security Council meeting.

To resolve the issue of chemical weapons in Syria, dialogue and cooperation are essential, said Geng.

"China urges the Syrian interim authorities to take all measures to fight all terrorist organizations and individuals listed by the Security Council, including the East Turkistan Islamic Movement. The destruction of chemical weapons should be carried out in a verifiable manner to prevent dangerous chemicals and chemical weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists," said Geng.

As a state party to the Chemical Weapons Convention, Syria has the responsibility to fully fulfill its obligations under the convention, he said.

"The issue of chemical weapons in Syria is closely related to the political solution to the Syria issue. China expects the Syrian interim authorities to engage in extensive dialogue and consultations with all parties to bridge internal differences, advance an inclusive political transition, and ensure that the rights of all Syrians are protected," Geng said.

China stands ready to work with all parties to restore peace and stability in Syria, he said.

Chinese envoy stresses counter-terrorism dimension in addressing Syrian chemical weapons issue

Chinese envoy stresses counter-terrorism dimension in addressing Syrian chemical weapons issue

The multilateral system is "under attack" amid global turmoil, President of the 80th UN General Assembly Annalena Baerbock warned in her remarks on Wednesday.

In her briefing on the priorities for the resumed 80th Session of the General Assembly, the UNGA president noted that the current multilateral system does not collapse all in a sudden, but "crumbles piece by piece" in divisions, compromises, and lack of political commitment.

The president called all the UN member states to defend the UN Charter and international law and promote cross-regional cooperation.

She also urged to push forward the work of the UNGA on certain critical issues with a strong majority, rather than an absolute consensus among all member states. Such act is not a failure of multilateralism, but "an affirmation of it," she said.

The foundational principles of the institution should not be eroded by appeasement, she said, calling the member states to show courage, leadership, and responsibility at the UN's "critical make-or-break moment."

"The UN needs you. Your support, your leadership, your principle, stand, your cross-regional cooperation, if we are to preserve and modernize this institution, if we are to make it, rather than break it," she said.

UNGA President warns global multilateral system "under attack"

UNGA President warns global multilateral system "under attack"

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