Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has unveiled a comprehensive three-step approach aimed at resolving the long-standing Palestinian issue.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of a reconciliation dialogue among Palestinian factions, Wang emphasized that China's proposal focuses on achieving a sustainable ceasefire, establishing effective governance, and advancing the two-state solution.
The first step calls for an immediate, comprehensive, and lasting ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, ensuring the provision of humanitarian assistance and relief. Wang urged the international community to unite in supporting the ceasefire to alleviate the ongoing conflict and its regional impacts.
The second step underscores the principle of \"the Palestinians governing Palestine,\" advocating for the establishment of post-war governance in Gaza. This involves the formation of an interim government with broad national consensus, facilitating effective management and initiating urgent post-war reconstruction efforts.
Finally, the third step aims to promote Palestine's full membership in the United Nations and the implementation of the two-state solution. Wang proposed the support of a more significant and authoritative international peace conference, complete with a clear timetable and roadmap to guide the peace process.
Wang concluded by reiterating that prioritizing a ceasefire and humanitarian relief is essential, that Palestinian governance is fundamental for post-war reconstruction, and that the two-state solution remains the viable path forward for enduring peace.
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