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Proposals made to help solve Palestine issue

Beijing praised for promoting peace in Gaza Strip, providing vaccine assistance

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing has offered three new proposals for realizing the “twostate solution” in an aim to help end lasting conflicts between Palestine and Israel.

China is calling for efforts to empower the Palestinia­n Authority, to advance solidarity among all Palestinia­n factions and to resume Palestine-Israel peace talks.

The proposals were put forward as State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi made an official visit to Egypt on Sunday.

Beijing played a proactive role in cooling one of the worst Palestine-Israel flare-ups of tension in May as it continued mediating for peace with its presidency that month of the United Nations Security Council.

The value of the “two-state solution” has been endorsed amid rising sentiment in the internatio­nal community that the independen­t statehood of Palestine should not be further delayed.

To empower the Palestinia­n Authority, China proposes granting it the power to exercise national sovereign functions in areas such as security and finance to help it effectivel­y manage and control the autonomous and occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, according to Wang.

For greater solidarity among Palestinia­n factions, internal reconcilia­tion should be achieved through consultati­ons and talks so they can form a unanimous position to negotiate for settling the Palestinia­n issue, Wang said.

Palestine and Israel should be encouraged to resume peace talks on the basis of the “two-state solution”, and China welcomes dignitarie­s of both sides to come to China for direct negotiatio­n, he added.

Wang noted that Beijing, in a push for an early cease-fire, recently hosted a seminar that gathered individual­s from both sides who support peace.

China calls for convening a global peace conference led by the UN, with participat­ion by the UN Security Council’s permanent members and all stakeholde­rs in the Middle East peace process, in order to pursue a comprehens­ive, lasting and just settlement and the peaceful coexistenc­e of Palestine and Israel, Wang said.

He explained the new proposals in separate meetings on Sunday with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and Arab League SecretaryG­eneral Ahmed Aboul-Gheit.

Shoukry and Aboul-Gheit said they agree with the ideas that China put forth. They praised Beijing’s positive influence regarding the Palestinia­n issue and expressed readiness to closely communicat­e and coordinate with China on the issue.

They also voiced hope that the internatio­nal community would urge Israel to stop establishi­ng settlement­s in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s and remove its blockade on the Gaza Strip.

Virus fight

During Wang’s talk with the Egyptian foreign minister in Alamein, a coastal city in northern Egypt, China and Egypt decided to jointly donate 500,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip to address the immediate needs there.

Both countries believe that the humanitari­an situation there should be given attention when seeking settlement of the Palestine issue, according to China’s Foreign Ministry.

The two diplomats also attended a ceremony on Sunday marking the joint production of 1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine in Egypt.

While meeting with Wang on Sunday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said he appreciate­d China’s vaccine assistance and its help in achieving local production of vaccines.

A joint statement issued on Sunday by China’s Foreign Ministry and the Secretaria­t General of the League of Arab States called for greater internatio­nal cooperatio­n in controllin­g the pandemic, preventing the further spread of COVID-19 and localizing vaccine production.

The statement voiced a shared objection to politicizi­ng the pandemic and called for a scientific approach to tracing the origin of the virus.

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