China Backs Russian Plan for Syria Chemical Weapons

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China on Tuesday backed a Russian plan to head off threatened punitive U.S. air strikes on Syria by destroying the regime's chemical weapons.

"We welcome and support the Russian side's suggestion," foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters at a regular briefing in Beijing.

"As long as the suggestion is conducive to easing the current tension in Syria, solving the Syria issue politically and safeguarding peace and stability of Syria and the region, the international community should give positive consideration to it," he added.

Washington accused Bashar Assad's forces of using chemical weapons to kill 1,429 people last month, and has been looking to build international momentum for a punitive strike.

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Damascus to "place the chemical weapons under international control and then have them destroyed".

President Barack Obama has said the idea could be a "significant breakthrough.”

China is a veto-wielding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, and over the course of the conflict it has joined with Russia, a fellow veto-holder, to block resolutions supported by Washington and its allies.

Beijing regularly calls for a "political solution" to the crisis in Syria.

Hong's comments came after a senior American defense official pressed the U.S. case for action in Syria at talks in Beijing by arguing that neighboring Pyongyang should not be allowed to believe it could get away with using chemical weapons.

"I emphasized the massive weapons arsenal that North Korea has, and that we didn't want to live in a world in which North Korea felt that the threshold for chemical weapons use had been lowered," U.S. Under Secretary of defense James Miller said he told his counterpart Lt Gen Wang Guanzhong on Monday.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, he said he stressed "the importance from not just a U.S. perspective but an international including Chinese perspective that this norm against the use of chemical weapons be upheld.”

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Thumb _-_wolf_-_ 10 September 2013, 13:42

Welcome aboard CHINA !
From Russia with love !
And Lebanon , Syria, Iraq , Iran , India, Pakistan , Afghanistan , Yemen , Sudan, Egypt , South America , most of Eastern Europe , most of the African Nations !
Now, does that not count most if the Worlds population ? 2/3 as a matter of fact !
Now LISTEN you War Mongrels ! Stop the beating of the Drums of War !
Signed Wolf !