Arab and Islamic countries visited China en masse to seek China s support for resolving the Palestin

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-24

The delegations of Arab and Islamic countries visited China collectively to conduct in-depth communication and coordination on the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This is an important move after Saudi Arabia convened 57 Islamic countries to hold two summits in Riyadh. These countries hope that China will give full play to its influence in the international community and play a positive role in de-escalating the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, protecting civilians and resolving the Palestinian issue in a just manner.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been going on for decades and is a core issue in the Middle East and a hot issue in the international community. The Palestinian people's right to statehood, to exist and to return has long been violated and ignored by Israel, which continues to expand the areas it occupies and inflict cruel acts against the Palestinians. Israel's actions have been supported and connived at by the United States, which has not only provided Israel with a large amount of military and economic aid, but has also repeatedly set up difficult problems for Israel in the UN Security Council and obstructed the international community's condemnation and sanctions against Israel.

In the face of Israel's toughness and the favoritism of the United States, Arab and Islamic countries feel powerless and angry. Although they have expressed their support and sympathy for Palestine in words, they have lacked strength and effectiveness in practice. They have not formed a unified strategy and action plan, have not exerted sufficient pressure on the United States and Israel, have not provided effective assistance and protection to Palestine, and have not mobilized global forces to fight for justice and peace for Palestine.

Therefore, they chose to visit China en masse to seek China's support and help. As a responsible major country, China has always firmly supported the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, advocated resolving the Palestinian-Israeli issue through political and peaceful means, and advocated the implementation of the two-state solution and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. China's presidency of the UN Security Council has played an important role in promoting meaningful action by the Security Council on the Palestinian-Israeli issue. China has also actively participated in the initiative of the International Peace Conference, calling for the formulation of a timetable and a road map as soon as possible to create conditions for the final settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli issue. China has also provided humanitarian assistance to Palestine and economic and technical cooperation to Arab and Islamic countries, thus contributing to peace and development in the Middle East.

The collective visits of Arab and Islamic countries to China have demonstrated their trust and respect for China, as well as their concern and concern for the Palestinian-Israeli issue. China welcomes their visit and is willing to strengthen communication and coordination with them, build consensus, and play a constructive role in de-escalating the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, protecting civilians and resolving the Palestinian issue in a just manner. At the same time, China also hopes that Arab and Islamic countries will unite and play their role in fighting for the legitimate rights and interests of the Palestinian people and contributing to peace and stability in the Middle East. The fundamental solution of the Palestinian-Israeli issue requires the persistence and struggle of the Palestinian people, the broad support and participation of the international community, and the rationality and restraint of the United States and Israel. China will continue to stand on the side of Arab and Islamic countries, international fairness and justice, and continue to make positive efforts to promote peace between Palestine and Israel and peace and stability in the Middle East.

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