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Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed
Qurei (R) shakes hands with Wang Shijie, Chinese special envoy for Mideast
issues, during a meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah June 1, 2004. (Xinhua
photo)

Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (1st
L Front) , Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei (3rd L Front) and Wang Shijie
(2nd L Front), Chinese special envoy for Mideast issues, hold a joint press
conference in the West Bank city of Ramallah June 1, 2004. (Xinhua photo)

Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (L
Front) and Ambassador Wang Shijie (R Front), Chinese special envoy for Mideast
issues, hold a joint press conference after a meeting in the West Bank city of
Ramallah June 1, 2004. (Xinhua photo)

Palestinian
leader Yasser Arafat (L) shakes hands with Wang Shijie, Chinese special envoy
for Mideast issues, during a meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah June 1,
2004. (Xinhua photo)
RAMALLAH, June 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Palestinian leader
Yasser Arafat on Tuesday called on the international community to pay more
attention to the hardship of the Palestinian people, and to take concrete
measures to boost the peace process.
During a meeting with Wang Shijie, China's special
envoy on the Middle East issue, Arafat said he is grateful to the Chinese
government for its important role on the Middle East issue and itsgreat support
to the Palestinian people.
Wang said the Chinese government and its people have
shown deep concern about the Middle East issue, especially the development of
the situation between Palestine and Israel.
The Chinese government always believes that peace
talks are theonly way to solve this issue, and relevant UN resolutions and the
principle of "territory for peace" are the basis for the talks, hesaid.
China will continue to support the Palestinian
people's effortsin retaking their national rights, establishing an independent
Palestinian state and implementing the "roadmap" peace plan, Wang added.
Earlier, Wang also met with Palestinian Prime
Minister Ahmad Qurei, during which Qurei said that Palestine is currently facing
a very tough situation.
Because all peace talks are frozen by the Israeli
side and the United States has adopted a policy in favor of Israel, the process
has come to a deadlock, he said.
On Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's
disengagement plan, Qurei said Palestine backs any pullout operations, but the
operations should be based on bilateral negotiations. Sharon's plan should be
carried out as part of the "roadmap," he stressed.
Qurei urged Israel to withdraw from all occupied
territories, saying he is opposed to linking the disengagement plan with the
talks on the final positions of Palestine and Israel.
Wang arrived in the West Bank city of Ramallah on
Tuesday for aone-day visit aimed at promoting the Middle East peace process.
Palestine is the first leg of his Middle East tour,
which will also take him to Jordan and Syria. Enditem |