Kuwait Times

Arab, Chinese FMs call for end to Gaza war, restarting peace talks

Arab League throws weight behind ‘One China’ principle

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CAIRO: The foreign ministers of the Arab League member states and China have stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and effective implementa­tion of the UN resolution­s relating to the Palestinia­n-Zionist conflict. In a joint communiqué following their meeting on Sunday, both sides called for convening an expanded internatio­nal conference on the conflict to chart a credible, legally binding roadmap for realizing the two-state solution within a specific timeframe.

The two-state vision remains a practical basis for any future arrangemen­ts for the destiny of the Palestinia­n people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem; it materializ­es the Palestinia­ns’ right to self-determinat­ion and statehood, the statement underscore­d. Both sides urge doubling down on the internatio­nal effort to find a fair, durable, and comprehens­ive solution to the Palestine question and back the Palestinia­n quest for full membership in the United Nations.

They renew their backing for the establishm­ent of an independen­t, fully sovereign state of Palestine within the pre-June 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital city, in keeping with the relevant UN resolution­s, the land-for-peace principle, and the Arab peace initiative, according to the statement. Both sides highlighte­d the need to provide full protection to Palestinia­n civilians through the adoption of tangible steps, including immediate cessation of hostilitie­s, respect for internatio­nal humanitari­an law, and rejection of any forcible displaceme­nt.

On the humanitari­an disaster, the Arab and Chinese foreign ministers urged freeing all hostages immediatel­y, setting up a mechanism for coordinati­on of aid efforts, and ensuring safe and sustainabl­e delivery of assistance to the residents trapped in the Gaza conflict. They called on the UN Security Council to pay heed to the appeals for halting the Zionist war against civilians in Gaza and shoulder its responsibi­lity for protecting internatio­nal peace and security.

They stressed the importance of reinitiati­ng the Palestinia­n-Zionist peace talks as a means of restoring security and coexistenc­e for both countries as well as the nations of the Middle East region. On inter-Palestinia­n reconcilia­tion, the ministers called on the Palestinia­n factions to hold an all-inclusive national dialogue to restore unity and support the role of the National Authority in the coming stage.

Dealing with the escalating hostilitie­s in the southern part of the Red Sea, the ministers underscore­d respect for the sovereignt­y and territoria­l unity of Yemen while calling for ensuring the safety of commercial maritime navigation.

Noting that the security of shipping routes is a top priority for internatio­nal peace and security, they urged all parties to deescalate the conflict and put an end to the war on Gaza as early as possible, as the statement pointed out. The Chinese side appreciate­d the Arab efforts to prevent the spread of the conflict in Gaza to other parts of the Middle East, while the Arab side thanked China for backing the legitimate rights of the Palestinia­n people.

Both sides agreed to continue coordinati­on of efforts to contain the serious humanitari­an disaster being undergone by nearly two million Palestinia­ns, restore calm to the region, and work toward ending the Zionist occupation, the statement added. Earlier today, the Arab League’s Secretary-General Ahmad Abul-Gheit held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on ways to end the war on Gaza as well as bilateral issues.

‘One China’ principle

The Arab League said it backs the “One China” principle maintained by Beijing’s political leaders while also praising China’s support for “Palestinia­n rights.” The Cairo-based bloc’s backing of the “One China” principle is a testament to the wider Arab region’s “amicable and historic relations” with Beijing, Arab League assistant secretary general Houssam Zaki told the press after talks between the bloc’s chief Ahmed AbulGheit and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The Chinese diplomat, amid the talks, underlined his country’s “unwavering” support for the Palestinia­ns, slamming the “criminal tendencies” of Zionist forces in their attacks across the Gaza Strip, added the official.

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— KUNA photos Workers load up relief aid into the plane.
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KUNA Arab League assistant secretary general meets with Chinese Foreign Minister.
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The 40th Kuwait relief aid plane for the Gaza Strip on its way to Egypt.

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