China's deputy permanent
representative to the United Nations on Monday called on all parties in Somalia
to find a proper solution to their political deadlock.
"China is concerned over the recent
violent incidents in Mogadishu. We call on all parties in Somalia to exercise
restraint, maintain dialogue, show flexibility and find a proper solution to the
political deadlock as soon as possible," Dai Bing told the Security
Council videoconference on Somalia.
The envoy expressed the
hope that elections can be held sooner to restore political stability in
Somalia and to "create a favorable environment" for focusing efforts
on national construction.
"China welcomes the efforts of the
Somali government to meet the completion point requirements to achieve debt
relief for heavily indebted poor countries, and expects the international
community to provide a more lenient environment for the development of
Somalia," said the envoy.
"We need to help Somalia cope with
humanitarian and development challenges," Dai said, adding that the
compound effect of COVID-19, floods, and locust infestation have exacerbated
the humanitarian situation in Somalia.
As for the security
situation in Somalia, Dai said that China supports the parties in strengthening
communication on the renewal of African Union Mission in Somalia to find a
solution acceptable to all.
"China will continue to work with the
international community to make contributions within its capacity to peace and
reconstruction in Somalia," Dai said, adding that China has always been
engaged in helping Somalia achieve peace and development.
"We have recently donated multiple
batches of supplies to Somalia to support the country in strengthening its
judicial capacity building," the envoy added.
The envoy pledged that
China will also provide COVID-19 vaccine assistance to Somalia upon request.