China Daily

China intensifie­s efforts for cease-fire

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China has intensifie­d its calls for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza as the government’s special envoy on the Middle East issue Zhai Jun met with his European Union counterpar­t Sven Koopmans on Saturday in Beijing amid rising tensions.

During the meeting, the two diplomats expressed their joint willingnes­s to improve the situation and ease the humanitari­an crisis.

China urges parties concerned to earnestly implement the just adopted United Nations Security Council resolution and achieve an immediate cease-fire, Zhai said, stressing that this is a prerequisi­te for resolving all issues.

He emphasized that a political settlement based on the “two-state solution” is the only way out of the Palestinia­n question.

He expressed concerns over the shocking humanitari­an situation and continuous spillover effects, and called for ensuring that relief supplies reach the people of Gaza in a fast, safe, unimpeded and sustainabl­e manner.

As important forces in maintainin­g world peace and stability, Zhai said China and the EU should make unremittin­g efforts to promote an early, comprehens­ive, just and lasting settlement of the Palestinia­n question.

Koopmans echoed Zhai’s comments, saying the UNSC resolution on a Gaza cease-fire is binding and must be effectivel­y implemente­d.

As the ongoing Gaza conflict serves no interests of any parties, the representa­tive said the pressing need is to achieve a cease-fire and prevent it from evolving into a regional war.

The EU is willing to strengthen coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with China to advance the Middle East peace process, he said.

He also voiced the bloc’s appreciati­on of China’s critical role in easing the situation and promoting peace talks.

Since the outbreak of the current round of conflict, China has been committed to promoting a cease-fire to protect civilians and alleviate the humanitari­an crisis.

The meeting with the EU official was Beijing’s latest mediation effort after its diplomat Wang Kejian concluded his tour to Egypt, Palestine, Israel, and Qatar last month with the aim of improving the situation in Gaza.

China has always actively promoted the political settlement of the Palestine-Israel conflict and objected to setting preconditi­ons for the cease-fire, said Li Zixin, an assistant researcher at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

Li also said parties concerned should fulfill their obligation­s and take due action as required by the UN resolution.

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