China is reassessing its ties to Syria after the government's sudden collapse, reflecting on its longstanding support for Bashar al-Assad.
Chinese officials may seek to maintain influence with a new leadership, aiming to secure reliable partnerships as military outcomes shift.
The safety of Chinese nationals in Syria is a priority, with Beijing advising citizens to evacuate amid escalating tensions.
Concerns about Uyghur fighters among rebel groups in Syria complicate China's diplomatic approach, emphasizing a desire for their exclusion from potential governance.
This situation unfolds alongside China's broader observations of regional unrest, notably in South Korea, which affects its foreign policy strategies.
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