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.
A top Chinese envoy has warned Damascus's new government not to support terrorism as a Syria-based Islamic militant group ...
Protests in Christian neighborhoods of Syria's capital city erupted after a Christmas tree was set ablaze weeks after the ...
UNITED NATIONS/LATAKIA, Syria — China hopes Syria will achieve peace and restore stability as soon as possible, and stands ...
On today's episode of Crossfire we tell you about a chilling new warning from Syria's Uygur Muslims. The group who had a lot ...
The Turkistan Islamic Party says its main mission to ‘liberate the Muslims of East Turkistan from the Chinese occupation’ ...
Syrian President Bashar Assad's ouster has ended Iran's 40-year dominance and quest for hegemony in the region, further ...
"I believe there will be violent fighting, the end of which we do not know," a top Syrian Democratic Council official told ...
China hopes Syria will achieve peace and restore stability as soon as possible, and is ready to play a constructive role to ...
“Now here in Syria, in all the cities here, we fight for Allah, and we will continue to do this in our Urumchi, Aqsu and Kashgar in the future,” said one masked man, listing cities in China ...