Following the Iranian Foreign Minister Abdullahiyan, the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, on Sunday (October 15) with the Turkish Foreign Minister Ferdan.Wang Yi said that exercise of self -defense rights should abide by international humanitarian law, and cannot be at the cost of innocent civilian casualties.
According to the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Wang Yi said that the conflict between the Harbin conflict should be restrained, immediately stopped the war, and sought a dialogue.It is necessary to ensure the most basic living conditions of the people of the Gaza and open up humanitarian rescue channels as soon as possible.
Wang Yi pointed out that the Palestinian issue is always the core of the Middle East issue. If this problem cannot be solved fairly and reasonably, it is impossible for the Middle East to achieve lasting peace.It turns out that the only way to solve the Palestinian issue is to ensure that the Security Council's resolutions have been effectively implemented, and the "two countries' solutions" really land.
Wang Yi also said that China is about communication and coordination of all parties to prevent the expansion of war and avoid humanitarian disasters. It will continue to provide emergency humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip through the United Nations and bilateral channels.China will support all efforts to promote the implementation of the "two countries' plans". It is willing to maintain communication with Turkey and inject more certainty into the turbulent international situation.
When talking to Iranian Foreign Minister on the same day, Wang Yi emphasized that the development of Pakistani to the point is that the foundation of the Palestinian people has been shelved for a long time.To disregard.This historical injustice should end as soon as possible.China will continue to stand on the side of peace and justice to support the justice cause of the Palestinian people to safeguard their national rights.