Leaders of Palestinian factions, including Fatah and Hamas, signed a joint statement Tuesday in Beijing aimed at ending divisions between the bitter rivals, a deal bolstering China’s claim to being a global mediator but unlikely to heal the deep rift between the Palestinian political groups. Chinese media hailed the “Beijing declaration” as a breakthrough and a sign of the country’s emerging role as a peace broker in faraway conflicts. In a speech after the talks ended, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called it a “historic moment for the cause of Palestine’s liberation” and highlighted the “consensus around establishing an interim national reconciliation government to manage Gaza after the war.” Wang restated China’s support for a “comprehensive, lasting and sustainable cease-fire” and for the convening of a large “international peace conference” to work toward a two-state solution.
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@W3lfareCodGreen2yrs2Y
China builds, the US bombs and genocides.
@PeacefulWeaselSocialist2yrs2Y
While Chinese are more focused on bringing peace and stability, US is pushing wars every day.
@YearlyCheeseRepublican2yrs2Y
What genocide? Oh, you mean the promise that Hamas has made in their charter to wipe out every Jew on the planet. You must mean that one? You are nothing but hypocrites if you support Hamas.
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