3rd LD-Writethru: China to continue to support, facilitate Libyan political settlement process: envoy

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UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 30 (Xinhua)-- A Chinese envoy on Thursday said that China will continue to support and facilitate the Libyan political settlement process, while noting that the current priority for the country is to achieve sustained ceasefire.

"As a permanent member of the Security Council, China will continue to support and facilitate the Libyan political settlement process, support Libyans' pursuit of peace and tranquility, and contribute to bring back a peaceful and stable Libya," Wu Haitao, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, told the Security Council meeting on the situation in Libya.

Noting that the current priority is to achieve sustained ceasefire, the envoy said that parties to the Libyan conflict should proceed from the overall interests of their country and people, and aim for an immediate ceasefire to ease tensions, and return to the track of finding a solution through peaceful dialogue and consultation.

"Countries with influence should play an active role by exerting their influence, pushing the Libyan parties to bridge their differences and enhance mutual trust, and providing constructive assistance in bringing about a ceasefire and restoring political dialogue," he said.

Wu said that the protracted conflict in Libya has been lasting for nine years, which is a "snapshot" of the continued turbulence in western Asia and northern Africa, and has inflicted "a dire disaster" on the Libyans and jeopardized the security and stability of neighboring countries and the entire region of western Asia and northern Africa.

"Spillover problems arising from the Libyan situation, such as arms proliferation, refugees and terrorism, have posed great challenges to neighboring countries, the region and even the whole world," said the envoy.

"China has been closely following the developments in Libya and appreciates recent actions taken by the international community, which have been constructive in alleviating the Libyan situation," he said.

Wu commended the international conference on the Libyan question, which was recently convened in Berlin with a communique released, noting that the document demonstrates the "important consensus" reached among the participants.

"China welcomes this process," said the ambassador.

The envoy noted that to implement the outcomes of the Berlin conference with concrete steps will require the concerted efforts of all Libyan parties, relevant regional countries and the international community as a whole.

"As for the Council's endorsement of the Berlin outcomes, we not only need to have a sense of urgency, but also try to accommodate the concerns of all sides," he noted.

Wu called on the Council to keep united and make every effort to adopt "an actionable resolution" as early as possible.

"Global synergies should be formed," said Wu.

"The international community should respect Libya's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity... stay committed to the Libyan-led and Libyan-owned political process under the UN framework," he said.

Noting that the Libyan question is closely linked with the original situation, Wu said that any solution should accommodate the legitimate concerns of regional countries.

"And in this regard, the unique role of relevant countries should be brought into play," he said.

Speaking about terrorism, Wu said that "unremitting efforts" must be made to combat terrorism.

"Recently, terrorism within and around Libya seems to have resurrected. Therefore, the international community must stay highly vigilant on this trend, strengthen coordination and cooperation, and work together to tackle challenges," said the envoy.

"It is imperative to combat all forms of terrorism across Libya, and at the same time... must never allow Libya to turn into the breeding ground of terrorism," said Wu.

Talking about sanctions, the envoy said that sanction measures must be "properly and effectively used."

"China's consistent position is that sanctions are a means to an end, not an end in themselves, and should always serve the political settlement of relevant issues," the ambassador noted.

"Under the current circumstances, it is important to strictly enforce the arms embargo on Libya and refrain from a military intervention and any action that could aggravate the conflict," he said.

"The international community must firmly recommit to multilateralism, and Council members must be united to deliver on the mandate of maintaining international peace and security," Wu added. Enditem

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