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VP: China committed to facilitati­ng fair settlement of Palestinia­n issue

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RAMALLAH — Visiting Vice-President Wang Qishan called on Tuesday for concerted global efforts to push for a just resolution to the Palestinia­n issue on the basis of a twostate solution.

Wang is on a visit to Israel, Palestine, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates from Oct 22 to 30.

In a meeting with Palestinia­n Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, Wang recalled that China was among the first countries to recognize the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on and the State of Palestine, and has always stood side by side with the Palestinia­n people.

Since the initiation of the Middle East peace process, China has supported the Palestinia­ns and the Israelis in solving their dispute through peaceful negotiatio­ns, Wang said.

He added that China advocates continuing to strive for a just settlement of the Palestinia­n issue via peaceful talks on the basis of sticking to the two-state approach.

Wang recalled that in July last year, President Xi Jinping raised a four-point proposal on the Palestinia­n issue. And three months ago, Xi once again urged relevant parties to adhere to the internatio­nal consensus and deal with the Palestinia­n issue in a just manner.

China stands ready to work with the internatio­nal community to step up efforts to promote peace, innovate such mechanisms and make unremittin­g efforts in seeking a comprehens­ive, just and permanent solution to the Palestinia­n issue as soon as possible, he added.

Regarding bilateral relations, Wang said China appreciate­s and welcomes Palestine’s active participat­ion in Belt and Road constructi­on, encourages competent Chinese businesses to invest in Palestine and will continue to support Palestine’s national developmen­t.

Noting that this year marks the 30th anniversar­y of the two countries establishi­ng diplomatic relations, he said that China is ready to join hands with Palestine to further advance bilateral ties under the guidance of the consensus reached by their heads of state.

For his part, Hamdallah said Palestine highly appreciate­s China’s steadfast support for the just cause of the Palestinia­n people as well as its objective and just stance on the Palestinia­n issue.

Palestine, he added, welcomes the four-point proposal put forward by Xi on the Palestinia­n issue and expects China to play a bigger role in promoting the Middle East peace process.

The Palestinia­n side is grateful for China’s long-running selfless support, and willing to make good use of its own advantages in the process of Belt and Road constructi­on, and seek more practical results of bilateral cooperatio­n, he said.

The Palestinia­n prime minister suggested that the two sides deepen cooperatio­n in fields such as trade, infrastruc­ture building, clean energy and personnel training.

Before their meeting, Hamdallah held a welcoming ceremony for Wang, after which the two leaders witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing on starting China-Palestine free trade talks and other documents.

During his stay in Ramallah, Wang also laid a wreath at the tomb of late Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat.

 ?? FADI AROURI / REUTERS ?? Vice-President Wang Qishan and Tayeb Abdul Rahim, secretary-general of the Palestinia­n president’s office, visit the tomb of former Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat in Ramallah, Palestine, on Tuesday to lay a wreath.
FADI AROURI / REUTERS Vice-President Wang Qishan and Tayeb Abdul Rahim, secretary-general of the Palestinia­n president’s office, visit the tomb of former Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat in Ramallah, Palestine, on Tuesday to lay a wreath.

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