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China Willing to Assist Syrian Army in Idlib Offensive – Ambassador to Syria

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Although China has provided political support to Damascus and is widely
expected to play an important role in Syria’s post-war reconstruction,
Beijing has so far shied away from offering direct military support to the
Syrian Army.

Chinese Ambassador to Syria Qi Qianjin has suggested Beijing could soon
deploy forces to assist the Syrian Army in its upcoming Idlib offensive,
in addition to anti-terrorist operations in other parts of the country.

Speaking to Syria’s Al-Watan newspaper on Thursday, the Chinese diplomat
said they are monitoring the conflict, adding that the Chinese military “is
willing to participate in some way alongside the Syrian Army
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the terrorists in Idlib and in any other part of Syria.”

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A source at the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) told Sputnik
reporter Suliman Mulhem <https://sputniknews.com/authors/suliman_mulhem/>
he wasn’t aware of plans for China to militarily enter the war, but said
the Syrian government “welcomed any support” in its ongoing drive
to dislodge terrorists from Syria.

Meanwhile, Chinese military attaché Wong Roy Chang told the Al-Watan
newspaper there is “ongoing” military cooperation between the two countries
and said China wishes to advance its relationship with the Syrian Armed
Forces.

When questioned about the prospect of Chinese forces aiding the Syrian Army
in its operation to liberate the Idlib Governorate, Chang said such an
initiative “requires a political decision,” without elaborating.

Thousands of hardline Islamist Uyghur militants smuggled themselves and
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over the course of the multi-year conflict, with the bulk of them
ultimately settling in Idlib province, alongside other foreign and domestic
jihadists.

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