China Daily

China set to offer wisdom, solutions

FM says Beijing to resolve hot spot regional, global issues and build more consensus

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China will put forward more solutions and wisdom to solve regional and global issues as the country engages in resolving hot spot issues in an impartial and constructi­ve way, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday.

“We will work with all countries to build consensus for ending conflicts, pave the way for peace talks, and strive for a world of lasting peace and common security,” Wang told a news conference on the sidelines of the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress.

From restoring diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran to promoting a cease-fire in northern Myanmar, improving ties between Iran and Pakistan and frequent shuttle visits to the Middle East and Europe, China’s mediation efforts have drawn global attention as well as more expectatio­ns.

In a world plagued by prolonged conflicts, Wang said that it is the responsibi­lity of China, a member of the United Nations Security Council, to address global hot spot issues.

China always sticks to the principle of non-interferen­ce in other countries’ internal affairs, works as a mediator according to the needs and wishes of the countries concerned, and always adheres to the UN charter, he said.

In the face of disputes, he called for refraining from willful use of force and sanctions.

Wang also stressed that China never adopts double standards, takes sides, or seeks geopolitic­al interests.

The foreign minister’s comments were made as the Ukraine crisis drags into its third year and the Palestine-Israel conflict has killed and injured about 100,000 civilians. At the same time, tensions in the Korean Peninsula have begun to rise.

Calling the humanitari­an disaster in Gaza a tragedy for humankind and a disgrace for civilizati­on, Wang said that no reason can justify the continuati­on of the conflict, and no excuse can justify the killings of civilians.

The tragedy in Gaza has once again reminded the world that the Palestinia­n territorie­s have been occupied for a long time and this can no longer be ignored, Wang said. “The long-cherished wish of the Palestinia­n people to establish an independen­t country can no longer be evaded, and the historical injustice suffered by the Palestinia­n people cannot continue for generation­s without being corrected,” he added.

He expressed support for Palestine’s full membership in the UN and called for a broad-based, authoritat­ive and effective internatio­nal peace conference to draw up a road map and a timetable for the implementa­tion of the “two-state solution”.

He also advocated a resumption of peace talks between Palestine and Israel.

On the Ukraine crisis, Wang said China supports holding an internatio­nal peace conference recognized by both Russia and Ukraine. The conference must ensure the participat­ion of all parties and fair discussion­s on all peace plans, he said.

Li Hui, special representa­tive of the Chinese government on Eurasian affairs, is currently on a second visit to Europe to discuss the Ukraine crisis.

On the Korean Peninsula issue, Wang said the most urgent task is to stop the intimidati­on and pressure, and break free from the spiral of escalating confrontat­ions.

Wang stressed that the fundamenta­l solution lies in resuming dialogue and negotiatio­ns, addressing the legitimate security concerns of all parties, especially those of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and advancing a political settlement of the issue.

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