Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao whilst attendin a press conference at the British Foreign Office in central London, England, on 27 June 2011.
Istanbul is set to host the contact group meeting on July 15 as part of an international effort to bring stability to a post-Gaddafi Libya.
“China has already received the relevant invitation,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a regular news briefing.
“But because the function and method of operation of this contact group need further study, China will not be attending this meeting,” he added, without elaborating.
While China did not use its veto in March to block a U.N. Security Council resolution that authorised the NATO bombing campaign Gaddafi targets in Libya, it then quickly condemned the strikes and has repeatedly urged a ceasefire and compromise between the Gaddafi government and NTC
China has recently met both the NTC and the Gaddafi government, and Beijing has said this is part of an effort to encourage a negotiated end to the fighting.
But by courting the NTC, China has departed from its usual reluctance to entangle itself so deeply in other nations’ affairs.
NATO’s three-month-old bombing campaign has so far failed to dislodge the autocrat Muammar Gaddafi, straining the Western alliance. But Britain, France and the United States say they will not stop until he falls.
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