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$16 Million in Chinese Aid for Syria Refugees in Lebanon, Jordan
2014-06-06
I know, I'm in shock, too. What d'you suppose they think they're buying, dear Reader? And what do Lebanon and Jordan imagine they are selling?
[AnNahar] China offered $16 million in humanitarian assistance Thursday for Syrian refugees in Leb and Jordan as part of Beijing's growing engagement with the Arab world.

The assistance will go to displaced Syrians sheltering in neighboring countries, including Jordan and Leb, President Xi Jinping was quoted as saying by the official Xinhua News Agency.

More than 2.7 million Syrian refugees have been scattered across the region by a bloody, three-year uprising against the rule of Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Light of the Alawites...
that has devastated the country.

Leb, home to 4.5 million people, is struggling to cope with the presence of more than a million Syrian and Paleostinian refugees.

Xi made the aid announcement in remarks to Arab delegates to the sixth ministerial meeting of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Beijing, an event underscoring China's burgeoning ties with the region.

Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil represented Leb in the forum.

Calling Arab countries China's "good friends and brothers," Xi said Beijing supported a political settlement to promote peace and stability in the Middle East, Xinhua reported.

It didn't say whether Xi offered any details on what a settlement might look like, but said Xi also announced nearly $10 million in aid to the Paleostinian Authority.

China's ties with the Middle East have expanded along with its rising diplomatic profile and growing dependence on imported crude oil.

Asked about Syria at a briefing Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry front man Hong Lei said Beijing wants all sides to cease fighting and negotiate an end to the conflict.

"No matter how the situation develops in Syria, a political resolution is the only realistic way to solve the Syrian crisis. All sides should work toward that end," Hong said.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  And what do Lebanon and Jordan imagine they are selling?

China and Lebanon, wow, it's the Souker Bowl.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-06-06 04:30  

#1  Well, let's see.
Posted by: newc   2014-06-06 01:20  

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