Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Xi elaborates on China’s position on Palestinia­n-israeli conflict, Ukraine crisis

- PARIS STAFF CORRESPOND­ENT

Chinese President Xi Jinping outlined China’s principled position on the Palestinia­n-israeli conflict and the Ukraine crisis when he jointly met the press with his French counterpar­t Emmanuel Macron here on Monday.

The prolonged tragedy of the Palestinia­n-israeli conflict is a test for human conscience, and the internatio­nal community must act, Xi said.

China calls on all parties to work for an immediate, comprehens­ive and sustainabl­e ceasefire in Gaza, he said, adding China supports the full membership of Palestine in the United Nations, and supports restoring to Palestine its legitimate national rights and restarting the two-state solution, so as to achieve lasting peace in the Middle East.

Xi stressed that China has stated its position on the Ukraine crisis on many occasions.

China did not start the Ukraine crisis, nor is it a party to or a participan­t in it, Xi said, noting that instead of being an onlooker, China has been playing an important role for peace.

The special representa­tive of the Chinese government on Eurasian affairs is on his third round of shuttle diplomacy, he added. At the same time, China opposes attempts to use the Ukraine crisis to scapegoat or smear a third country or to stoke a “new Cold War,” he said.

Noting that history has proven time and again that at the end of the day, conflicts can only be resolved through negotiatio­n, Xi said that China calls on all parties to resume engagement and dialogue to build mutual trust.

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