RAMALLAH,
Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- China's special envoy to the Middle East, Wu Sike, said
here Friday that his country fully supports the Palestinians' right to
establish an independent state in a balanced manner and through peace talks.
"China
supports the Palestinian people and their cause. We also support the
Palestinians to get the United Nations recognition of a Palestinian state on
the lands occupied in 1967 with Jerusalem as capital," he told Xinhua in
Ramallah.
The envoy
said peace talks with Israel are the best way to reach a settlement, adding
that gaining UN recognition is not an alternative to peace negotiations.
China
supports a two-state solution -- Israel and an independent Palestinian state
living side-by-side in peace and security, he said, noting that he believes the
current developments in the Middle East have a positive impact on the
Palestinian cause.
"The
Middle East witnesses many changes. People have many chances to participate in political
life. The Palestinian cause is a main issue that attracts the attention of the
Arab people," he said.
"The
recent meeting of the Arab League Peace Initiative Follow- Up Committee in
Qatar assures the Arabs' support to the Palestinians' bid for full UN
membership," he said. "This will help the Palestinians gain more
international support."
The
Palestinians say they will approach the UN in September to get full membership
of the world body as peace talks with Israel have long been deadlocked, a move
disapproved by Israel and the United States.
Wu
expressed his appreciation of the reconciliation deal signed between
Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party and Hamas
movements in Cairo in May.
"This
move will help the Palestinians to have more countries on their side," he
said.
Wu said his
Middle East tour was taking place at an important moment as the region is
witnessing crucial changes, stressing that China respects the choices of the
peoples.
"The
Arab peoples are able to make their own decisions toward development,"
said the envoy.
He also
said the ties between China and the Arab countries are based on strong
foundations, regardless of the changes taking place in the region.
Wu met with
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and other officials Tuesday, the first day
of his ongoing Middle East tour.
This was
Wu's second visit to Palestinian territories this year, after which he will
travel on to Israel, Egypt and France.
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