Advertisement

New | China helps remove chemical weapons from Syria in ‘commitment' to international peace

Reading Time:1 minute
Why you can trust SCMP
The Chinese frigate Yancheng, pictured on January 5, 2014,  docked in Cyprus. Photo: AFP

China helped escort the first batch of chemical weapons out of Syria yesterday as part of a joint mission to disarm the country.

The Chinese frigate Yancheng entered Syria’s waters on Tuesday along with ships from Russia, Denmark and Norway.

Russian trucks transported chemicals from two sites to the northern port of Latakia, where they were loaded onto a Danish cargo ship. The weapons will be moved to a port in Italy, where they will be taken aboard a US ship and destroyed.

Advertisement

The Yancheng set sail on December 1 and docked in Cyprus four days ago.

The Foreign Ministry’s Arms Control Department said China took part in the "multilateral coordination operation" in response to appeals from the UN Security Council and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, and the country’s participation showed its commitment to maintaining international peace and safety as a permanent member of the council.

Advertisement

China and Russia have vetoed three UN resolutions to impose sanctions against Syria and always sought political resolution, warning against military intervention.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Choose your listening speed
Get through articles 2x faster
1.25x
250 WPM
Slow
Average
Fast
1.25x