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China’s initiative­s give Palestine hope

Growing role of Beijing as a friendly power provides reasons for optimism about Mideast future

- By AHMAD MAJDALANI The author is the secretary-general of the Popular Struggle Front of Palestine and a member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on. The views do not necessaril­y represent those of China Daily.

Palestinia­ns have a strategic interest in China’s growing role and power as a friendly state. The increase in China’s economic and political influence at the internatio­nal level is essential for maintainin­g global peace and developmen­t alongside the China-proposed Global Civilizati­on Initiative, which is aimed at building a new, fair and just multipolar world order as an alternativ­e to the existing unipolar and unfair internatio­nal order.

The Global Civilizati­on Initiative draws on China’s long history and the prime position it once held as a civilizati­on.

Proposing the Global Civilizati­on Initiative earlier this year, President Xi Jinping said it will inject fresh and strong energy into common developmen­t and progress in a world fraught with multiple challenges and crises. Elaboratin­g on the initiative at the Communist Party of China in Dialogue with World Political Parties High-Level Meeting in March, Xi, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, called for respecting the diversity of civilizati­ons, advocating the common values of humanity, valuing the inheritanc­e and innovation of civilizati­ons, and strengthen­ing people-to-people exchanges and cooperatio­n.

We Palestinia­ns welcome the Global Civilizati­on Initiative, as it is based on mutual respect, mutual benefit, equality and developmen­t of all countries. Fair and just resolution of global and regional issues has been hindered under the United States-led world order. The Global Civilizati­on Initiative, on the other hand, is a visionary initiative that aligns with Palestinia­n aspiration­s and could help the Palestinia­n president to convene an internatio­nal peace conference.

The initiative creates an ideal opportunit­y in the year that marks the 35th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between Palestine and China to work toward achieving tangible results, to realize better benefits for the peoples of both countries and expand cooperatio­n in various fields. Sino-Palestinia­n constructi­ve cooperatio­n has been progressin­g well, giving us enough reasons to be optimistic about the possibilit­y of further deepening pragmatic cooperatio­n.

Besides, the Belt and Road Initiative is not merely a modern version of the ancient Silk Road; it is also a vehicle to boost China’s soft power and crystalliz­e the contours of China’s growing role in the internatio­nal system which is undergoing structural changes. It is based on trade and economy, common interests, and market openness, not on any ideology, as is the case with the US-led world order. In fact, for the US and some other Western countries, even their foreign policies are shaped based on their ideology.

Sino-Palestinia­n diplomatic relations are based on the acknowledg­ment of the “one China” principle, which is also the fundamenta­l political basis for the developmen­t of bilateral relations between China and other countries. China treats all countries as equals, emphasizes the importance of consultati­on and dialogue to resolve bilateral and regional issues, and promotes common developmen­t without attaching any political conditions.

Given these facts, we Palestinia­ns support and are ready to participat­e in the Global Civilizati­on Initiative, the Global Developmen­t Initiative, and the Global Security Initiative.

During Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’s four-day visit to China starting on June 14, the two sides jointly announced the establishm­ent of a strategic partnershi­p. President Xi said China and Palestine are good friends and partners that trust and support each other.

Given the fast-changing internatio­nal situation and new changes in the situation in the Middle East, China has said it is willing to strengthen coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with Palestine to promote a comprehens­ive, fair and lasting solution to the Palestine issue.

The two sides should therefore deepen cooperatio­n and promote genuine pluralism to better protect the common interests of developing countries and help build a fair and just world order. It is necessary to mention here that China is taking measures to expand coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with Palestine to push for an early, just and sustainabl­e resolution to the Palestinia­n issue.

Further, the strategic partnershi­p between the two sides is an important milestone in bilateral relations, which will pave the way for China to consolidat­e friendly cooperatio­n with Palestine in various fields.

We expect China to continue supporting the just Palestinia­n cause and hope that China will spare no efforts in helping seek serious negotiatio­ns in an attempt to resolve the Palestinia­n issue. And as Palestinia­ns, we must seize this historic moment to strengthen relations with China as a strategic partner and true friend. Palestine also needs to increase practical engagement in the Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Civilizati­on Initiative.

China has begun its journey to build a modern socialist country, which would achieve the goals of developing Arab-Chinese projects and launching strategic partnershi­ps between China and Arab countries, representi­ng a successful model of solidarity, cooperatio­n and mutual benefit.

We Palestinia­ns should strive to achieve shared developmen­t, promote justice and fairness, deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, integrate the Belt and Road Initiative with the developmen­t projects of Arab states, implement the consensuse­s reached at the Arab-China Summit for Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t in Riyadh in December last year, promote the values of solidarity, tolerance and mutual respect, and vigorously move toward the goal of building an Arab-Chinese community with a shared future.

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