涉叙利亚制裁,中方“不得不”弃权
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-07 22:37

Group 1 - The UN Security Council passed Resolution 2799, removing Syrian leaders Ahmad Shara and Anas Khattab from the sanctions list related to ISIS and Al-Qaeda, with 14 votes in favor and China abstaining [1] - China's UN representative expressed regret that the resolution did not address the reasonable concerns of all parties involved, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of Syria's long-term interests and security situation [1][2] - The resolution's passage was criticized for not adequately incorporating counter-terrorism measures, as China and other nations had suggested during negotiations [2] Group 2 - The security situation in Syria remains fragile, with a significant presence of foreign terrorists, including members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, posing threats to local and international peace [2] - China's abstention from the vote reflects its concerns regarding Syria's connections with terrorist organizations and aims to maintain dialogue opportunities for future cooperation [2] - The UN sanctions list still includes over 80 entities and more than 250 individuals, with existing measures such as travel bans and asset freezes remaining in effect [2]