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Chinese FM holds talks with Syrian counterpart

2025-11-17 23:06 Last Updated At:11-18 04:17

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with visiting Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shibani of the Syrian interim government in Beijing on Monday.

Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that China is pursuing a friendly policy toward the Syrian people and respects their independent choices.

The two sides should have mutual respect for each other's core interests, refrain from interfering in each other's internal affairs, carry forward their tradition of friendship, and bring bilateral relations back on track, Wang said.

China appreciates Syria's commitment to the one-China principle, he said. China hopes that Syria will firmly support the just cause of the Chinese people in opposing Taiwan secession and seeking the complete reunification of the country, and that Syria will work with China to safeguard the political foundation of bilateral relations, he added.

Noting that the United Nations Security Council has recognized the East Turkistan Islamic Movement as an international terrorist organization, Wang said that Syria has promised that it will not allow any entity to use Syrian territory to harm China's interests. He expressed China's appreciation for this promise, as well as its hope that Syria will take effective measures to implement it.

China welcomes Syria's participation in cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, and in strengthening cooperation within multilateral frameworks such as the United Nations and the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, Wang said.

He said China supports Syria in achieving peace at an early stage, in adhering to the "Syrian-led, Syrian-owned" principle, in conducting inclusive dialogue, in integrating actively into the international community, and in finding a national reconstruction plan that conforms to the will of its people through political dialogue.

China is willing to work with the international community to promote security and stability in Syria, he noted.

Al-Shibani said that Syria adheres firmly to the one-China principle, opposes any force that undermines the one-China principle, and supports China firmly in safeguarding its core interests. Syria attaches great importance to China's security concerns, opposes terrorism in all forms, and does not allow any entity to use Syrian territory to engage in activities that undermine China's national security, sovereignty or interests.

He said that Syria has great appreciation for the important initiatives China has put forward, and is willing to learn from China's experience and participate actively in the Belt and Road Initiative. Syria appreciates China's support for Syria at the United Nations, and is ready to enhance multilateral communication and cooperation.

After the talks, a joint statement from the foreign ministers of both sides was issued.

Chinese FM holds talks with Syrian counterpart

Chinese FM holds talks with Syrian counterpart

The torch relay for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games began on Saturday morning in Rome, marking the start of a two-month journey ahead of next year's opening ceremony.

The launch ceremony was held at the Stadio dei Marmi, an open-air arena lined with Roman-style statues next to Rome's Olympic Stadium.

At around 09:50, Giancarlo Peris, the final torchbearer of the 1960 Rome Games, brought the flame onto the launch stage. A torch was lit with the flame, and Giovanni Malago, president of the Milan-Cortina 2026 organizing committee, lit the cauldron with it.

The first torchbearer, Italy's Olympic champion Gregorio Paltrinieri, lit the relay torch from the cauldron and then ran a half-lap around the stadium to cheers from spectators, officially starting the relay.

Italian fencer Elisa Di Francisca and high jump Olympic champion Gianmarco Tamberi followed as the second and third torchbearers and completed their relay segments inside the stadium. Tamberi performed a torch kiss with the next runner, Achille Polonara, who carried the flame out of the stadium to begin the route through the city.

The relay will traverse 12,000 kilometers over 60 days across Italy, pass through more than 300 municipalities and feature celebrations in 60 cities, reach all 110 Italian provinces, and light up UNESCO sites along the route.

More than 10,000 torchbearers from all walks of life will take part in the relay, including figures from sectors of sports, culture, film and civil society.

The flame will see Christmas in Naples, New Year in Bari, and return to Cortina d'Ampezzo on January 26, 2026, the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Winter Games opening ceremony. The relay will conclude on February 6 at Milan's San Siro Stadium.

Andrea Varnier, CEO of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games' organizing committee, said the torch relay will strengthen the spirit of peace and hope for humanity.

"ur torch will pass through all cultural heritage sites. So along the way, we'll see both our nation's historical landmarks as well as natural landscapes. But what matters most are the people who embrace the torch as a symbol of peace and hope. Athletes and ordinary citizens carrying the Winter Olympics torch will carry the spirit all the way to Milan," he said.

Torch relay for Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games starts in Rome

Torch relay for Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games starts in Rome

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