China condemns Israeli attacks on Syrian territory

China’s permanent representative to the United Nations has condemned the Israeli attacks on Syrian soil. He called on the occupation forces to immediately withdraw from Syria.

The Chinese Xinhua Agency quoted Tsung as saying during a session of the UN Security Council held last night: that the sovereignty of Syria, its independence, the unity and integrity of its lands must be respected, and the Israeli forces must withdraw from the Syrian territories without delay.
China is closely following the situation in Syria, and we hope that the country will move forward with the help of the international community in its political transition and the restoration of peace and stability as soon as possible.

Raghda Sawas

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