Chinese admiral visits Syria in show of support
BEIJING — A top Chinese military officer visited Syria this week in a show of support for President Bashar Assad’s embattled regime, official media reported Thursday, underscoring Beijing’s backing of fellow authoritarian governments and concerns about the spread of religious militancy.
Rear Adm. Guan Youfei met on Sunday with Syrian Defence Minister Fahd Jassem al-Freij in Damascus, the Xinhua News Agency said. He also met the following day with a Russian general who is co-ordinating his country’s military assistance to Assad’s fight against armed opposition groups, the agency said.
Xinhua said Guan expressed China’s willingness to boost military co-operation with Syria, while the newspaper Global Times cited the Chinese Defence Ministry as saying that both sides agreed to expand personnel training and humanitarian aid via the Chinese military.
The Chinese military “is willing to strengthen co-operation with its Syrian counterparts,” it quoted the ministry as saying.


