A delegation including Arab and Muslim ministers called on Monday for an immediate ceasefire in… Gaza During a visit to Beijing on the first leg of a tour aimed at pressing for an end to the war and allowing humanitarian aid to enter the besieged Strip.
The delegation, which is scheduled to meet with officials representing the permanent members of the Security Council, is practicing To the United Nations– Pressure on the West to reject the justification Israel Its aggression against the Palestinians is considered self-defense.
The delegation, which will be held today, Monday, includes meetings with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Indonesia, Palestine, officials from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and others.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang said in his opening speech that there is a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza, noting that the situation in the Strip affects all countries around the world and reconsiders the principle of good and evil and the basic principles of humanity, and stressed that the international community must act urgently. It is taking effective measures to prevent this tragedy from getting worse.
Wang added that China A good friend and sister of the Arab and Islamic countries, she firmly defends legitimate rights, and always strongly supports the efforts of the Palestinian people to restore their rights and national interests. He stressed that the international community must take urgent measures to stop the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip.
For his part, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that the international community must bear responsibility to stop what Israel is doing against the Palestinians.
For his part, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry expressed to his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi his aspiration for a stronger role from Beijing to stop attacks on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Shukri stressed that the strong Egyptian and Arab position rejecting the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza was a red line, considering that displacement would threaten peace, security and stability in the region and the world.
In late October, China called for an urgent international conference to resolve the Palestinian issue, reiterating its position that the two-state solution is the only viable way to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Since the start of the war in Gaza, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly refrained from condemning Hamas, and instead called for a halt to the escalation, and demanded that Israel and the Palestinians seek to achieve a two-state solution in order to establish an independent Palestinian state.