
China Fosters Palestinian Unity with Historic Beijing Declaration
China fosters Palestinian unity as 14 factions sign the Beijing Declaration, marking a significant step towards Middle East peace and showcasing China’s commitment to global security.
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China fosters Palestinian unity as 14 factions sign the Beijing Declaration, marking a significant step towards Middle East peace and showcasing China’s commitment to global security.
China and Switzerland discuss efforts to promote Palestinian national unity and advance the two-state solution during a phone call between their special envoys on the Middle East issue.
Representatives from Hamas, Fatah, and other Palestinian factions have signed the Beijing Declaration in China, aiming to end divisions and form a national unity government, a move welcomed globally.
Palestinian factions have signed the Beijing Declaration in Beijing, committing to end divisions and strengthen unity. This landmark agreement marks a significant step toward establishing a unified Palestinian government.
Representatives of Palestinian factions signed the Beijing Declaration on Tuesday, marking a significant step towards ending division and strengthening national unity.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has proposed a three-step plan to resolve the Palestinian issue, emphasizing a ceasefire, Palestinian governance, and the implementation of the two-state solution.
China hosted leaders from 14 Palestinian factions in Beijing, achieving a historic reconciliation as factions agreed to end divisions and form an interim government, marking a significant step towards Palestinian unity.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirms China’s shared stance with Arab countries on the Palestinian issue during a meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud in Beijing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China’s support for Palestine at the 10th China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and promoting lasting peace.
President Xi Jinping proposed five new cooperation frameworks to enhance China-Arab relations, focusing on innovation, investment, energy, trade, and cultural exchanges during the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum.
Three European countries have officially recognized Palestine, renewing global support for the two-state solution and hopes for lasting peace in the Middle East.
China expresses strong support for Arab countries’ unified efforts to address the Palestinian issue, emphasizing the importance of the two-state solution and calling for international cooperation.
China’s Foreign Ministry calls for a comprehensive, just, and lasting solution to the Palestinian issue, emphasizing support for an independent Palestinian state and peaceful coexistence.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud held discussions over the escalating Middle East crisis, emphasizing cooperation to promote peace and stability in the region.
Muslim and Arab diplomats met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing to rally support for ending hostilities in Gaza as global leaders call for peace and humanitarian aid for civilians.
The southern coast of Gaza provides a rare moment of peace during the ceasefire, offering residents a brief escape from the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel.
In a significant step under the ceasefire, Hamas released hostages including Israelis, Thais, and a Filipino, while Israel freed Palestinian women and children, signaling hope for lasting peace.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi presents a four-point plan for Middle East peace at the UN, emphasizing dialogue, a ceasefire, and a two-state solution to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their ceasefire for two more days, allowing continued hostage-prisoner exchanges and increased humanitarian aid into Gaza. The extension offers hope for further peace efforts.
On the third day of a four-day truce, Israel and Hamas exchange hostages and prisoners as humanitarian aid reaches Gaza, sparking hope for extended peace talks.