China Daily

Wang meets Palestine’s foreign minister, affirms support for a two-state solution

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n @chinadaily.com.cn

China supports the establishm­ent of a Palestinia­n state and urges the resumption of peace talks between Palestine and Israel, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Beijing on Thursday.

In a news conference with his Palestinia­n counterpar­t Riad al-Malki following talks between the two, Wang said that seven decades after United Nations Resolution 181 was passed, it is “unfair” that Palestine is not yet an independen­t state with full sovereignt­y.

Palestine, like Israel, is entitled to statehood, Wang said, adding that “such historical injustice must be put right”.

The status of Palestine remains the “root issue” of

Foreign Minister Wang Yi

the Middle East despite other issues that have been popping up in the region, he said.

Wang urged an early resumption of Palestinia­n-Israeli peace talks, which were halted in 2014, and called for an “immediate stop” of actions that undermine the talks and mutual trust.

The talks can start by handling smaller questions before moving to greater ones, Wang suggested, adding that “all parties that have traditiona­l influence on the issue of Palestine should take the lead”.

“China will never be absent from any efforts conducive to solving the Palestinia­n-Israeli issue,” he said.

Al-Malki is in China for a four-day official visit that started on Wednesday, which comes less than a month after a visit to Beijing by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Wang said that during Netanyahu’s visit, China also pushed Israel to handle the Israeli-Palestinia­n issue on the basis of a two-state solution.

Al-Malki told reporters that Palestine welcomes and encourages China to engage in “collective efforts to bring peace into our region”.

“We do like to see more Chinese involvemen­t in bringing about a peace agreement between Israel and Palestine,” al-Malki said.

He added that the fact that China is “a good friend” to both Israel and Palestine will help the country play a role in helping solve the issue.

Wang said what China does in the Middle East is “not driven by geopolitic­al considerat­ion at all”.

“What we pursue is historical justice. What we work for is internatio­nal conscience,” Wang said, adding that China welcomes other countries, such as the United States, to spend more efforts on the Palestinia­n-Israeli issue.

China will never be absent from any efforts conducive to solving the Palestinia­n-Israeli issue.”

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI/ CHINA DAILY ?? Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Palestinia­n counterpar­t Riad al-Malki meet with reporters at the Foreign Ministry in Beijing on Thursday. Wang urged the resumption of peace talks between Palestine and Israel.
WANG ZHUANGFEI/ CHINA DAILY Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Palestinia­n counterpar­t Riad al-Malki meet with reporters at the Foreign Ministry in Beijing on Thursday. Wang urged the resumption of peace talks between Palestine and Israel.

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