China backs Syria election plan

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AMMAN/BEIRUT: China said on Saturday it backed President Bashar al-Assad’s plans for a referendum and multi-party elections to resolve the Syria crisis, a show of support against world condemnation of the Syrian leader’s crackdown on a popular uprising.

After meeting Assad in Damascus, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhai Jun also called for an immediate end to the violence by all sides in the 11-month-old conflict.

Assad announced his plan on Wednesday for a referendum on a new constitution on Feb. 26 followed by a multi-party election. The Syrian opposition and the West swiftly dismissed it as sham.

‘We hope that the referendum on the constitution and the parliamentary elections take place in a continuous way,’ Zhai said, according to Syrian state television monitored in Beirut.

‘China supports the path of reform taking place in Syria and the important steps that have been taken in this respect.’

The Chinese state news agency Xinhua highlighted Zhai’s comments that China was ‘deeply concerned by the escalating crisis and wanted the government and various political factions in the country to end all acts of violence against civilians’.

The Syrian report quoted him as saying: ‘The Chinese experience shows a nation cannot develop without stability’.

China and Russia have been Assad’s most important international defenders during the crackdown which has killed several thousand people and divided world powers. The United Nations, the United States, Europe, Turkey and Arab powers want Assad to step down and have condemned the ferocious repression.

Beijing and Moscow vetoed a UN Security Council resolution on Feb. 4 calling on Assad to quit and also voted against a similar, non-binding General Assembly resolution on Thursday.

Syrian government forces meanwhile renewed their bombardment of the opposition stronghold of Homs on Saturday.

A blanket of snow covered Homs, on the highway between Damascus and the commercial hub Aleppo, as Syrian troops pounded mainly Sunni Muslim rebel districts with rockets and artillery. (Reuters)

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