Pak Sahafat – The strategic agreement between Syria and China, which was recently signed with Bashar al-Assad’s visit to Beijing, is an important step towards breaking the siege of Syria and the US embargo on this country.
According to the report of Pak Sahafat News Agency, Syrian President Bashar Assad recently arrived in China on an official visit, which was his first visit to this country after nearly 2 decades. In this meeting, Bashar Assad and Xi Jinping issued a joint statement regarding the establishment of strategic partnership relations between the two countries after the summit.
Syria’s “Al-Baath” newspaper analyzed Bashar Assad’s visit in a report and stated: “As long as the terrorist war and its requirements are an inevitable reality and the great conspiracy to defeat the Syrian government and topple it through unconventional means, America will not commit to accepting any legal consequences in the United Nations and the Security Council.”
According to this report, it is reasonable for the Syrian government to show some flexibility at this point so that this storm, which is the product of years of sabotage and systematic terrorism against the necessities of life and economic sanctions against the Syrian people, will pass.
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Al-Baath newspaper continues: “Obviously, after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s visit to China and the signing of a strategic partnership between Syria and China as a country with international strategic weight, subversive plans and hunger have been neutralized and the economic sanctions on Syria have been lifted.”
Al-Baath report states: “The contents of the strategic agreement signed between Damascus and Beijing are based on new and clear approaches, in which Damascus is introduced as a strategic partner for China, whose political and economic reality should be strengthened and does not allow the United States to exploit the case of the Syrian crisis to continue the war against this country.
Also, this strategic agreement emphasizes that Damascus has become a part of a political, economic and even military system, and this means that the Syrian case is ready to be closed and the process of reconstruction and the return of this country to its effective and influential regional position has begun.
On the other hand, China’s position in entering the Syrian crisis represents its strong political support for Damascus in terms of the intersection of interests between them, at different political and economic levels, especially the aspect related to the One Belt and One Road initiative.