Bashar al-Assad was an ally of both Iran and Russia, Beijing's key partners. Here is how his fall is being seen in China.
China has raised serious concerns about the ongoing conflict in Syria, focusing on the potential dangers posed by terrorist ...
China’s leadership is not happy about the fall of Assad. But compared to Russia and Iran, Beijing had far less at stake.
"The future of Syria should be decided by the Syrian people," Chinese Embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu told Newsweek.
With a new administration in Damascus, China is revaluating its relationship with Syria and increasingly focused on rise of ...
There is too much power in the hands of the US and regional actors like Turkey for China to play a key role After Russia and ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for international efforts to prevent Syria from descending into further division ...
A top Chinese envoy has warned Damascus's new government not to support terrorism as a Syria-based Islamic militant group ...
"Assad's sudden downfall is not a scenario Beijing wishes to see," said Fan Hongda, a Middle East scholar at Shanghai ...
Facing the loss of its sole Arab ally and much of its sphere of influence, Tehran might seek to capitalize on the opening ...
The TIP has been based in Syria for more than a decade, with its members fleeing to the Middle East to escape China’s severe ...
China's foreign ministry on Monday called for a "political solution" to be found in Syria as soon as possible to restore ...