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China regrets Kofi Annan’s decision to quit

Aug 3, 2012

Beijing: China has expressed regret and understanding over Kofi Annan’s decision to resign as UN-Arab League Special Envoy for the Syrian issue, according to an official spokesperson.

“We understand the difficulties Mr Annan has encountered in negotiation work and we respect his decision,” spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Hong Lei said, adding that China appreciates the active and constructive role Annan has played in pushing forward the political process of the Syrian issue.

China said that they regret Anna’s resignation.

Hong said that China is committed to the peaceful, fair and appropriate resolution of the Syrian issue, and that the international community should stick to the political settlement of the issue.

“China is open to any proposal that can help politically solve the Syrian issue, and China supports the United Nations to continue to play an important role in achieving the resolution,” Hong said.

PTI

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