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Arab observers face tough mission in Syria: China
by Staff Writers
Cairo (AFP) Jan 12, 2012


China's envoy to the Middle East Wu Sike on Thursday said Arab League observers were facing "difficulties" in Syria, urging the government and other factions there to cooperate with the monitors.

Wu made the remarks after talks with Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi at the bloc's Cairo headquarters, days after three monitors were slightly hurt in the Syrian coastal city of Latakia.

"The Syrian government and other Syrian parties should provide suitable conditions to allow the observers to carry out their work," Wu told reporters.

He said the mission launched on December 26 has faced "some difficulties" and voiced regret for attacks in the past few days targeting observers in Syria.

"We hope that the observers will be patient and will pursue their efforts until they achieve their goal for the sake of Syria and its people," he added, when asked about reports that some monitors had quit the mission.

Two Kuwaiti monitors and one observer from the Arab League were slightly wounded in an attack on their convoy in Latakia on Monday.

An Arab League official on Wednesday said the trio suffered "minor cuts" when protesters broke the window of their vehicle.

It was the first reported attack against the observers since they launched a mission mandated by the Arab League, and approved by Syria, to implement a peace plan to end months of violence that has killed thousands.

The Arab League decided to put on hold a weekend decision to send more monitors to Syria to boost the 163 observers already deployed in the country, despite mounting criticism of the operation, a League official said Wednesday.

He also dismissed remarks by an Algerian monitor who said he had quit the Syria mission, accusing the regime of war crimes, saying all his claims were unfounded because he was bedridden and was never in the field.

After Monday's attack, Arabi said he was holding Syria responsible for the observers' mission. "The Arab League is keen on the pursuit of the mission in a secure atmosphere so as not to be obliged to freeze the operation," Arabi said.

China is a key Syrian ally, and along with Russia has used its veto at the UN Security Council to block a Western-backed resolution condemning Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for his government's deadly crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.

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