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BEIJING, June 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese special envoy on Middle East issues
Wang Shijie said here Wednesday that China is willing to see the scenario of an
independent state of Palestine coexisting peacefully with Israel.
Wang, who made his fourth Middle East trip from June 1 to 8, said the
Chinese side shared many similar views with the leaders of Palestine, Jordan and
Syria, whom he met during his trip.
The special envoy said China has always supported the just cause of Arabian
and Palestinian people, and Palestine's legitimate rights including setting up
an independent state, and the principle of land-for-peace and negotiation for
peaceful solutions.
Wang said that currently there are no specific new proposals orinitiatives
from the Chinese side on the Middle East issues "because the position of the
Chinese side is clear-cut and it remains unchanged."
But the envoy added that "maybe in the future at a convenient time, we will
set forth some proposals."
"At present, there are numerous proposals and initiatives on the settlement
of the Middle East problems...but the priority is whether we could kick off
negotiations involving parties concerned," Wang acknowledged.
Wang went on to note that Palestine, Jordan and Syria agreed that the Middle
East peace process has come to a dilemma and the humanitarian condition and
livelihood of the Palestinian people is deteriorating.
The three parties urged the international community to exert more efforts
to help prevent the occurrence of larger-scale conflicts, Wang said.
He added that the three also expressed their readiness to take peaceful
solutions as their strategic options and to carry out peaceful negotiations with
Israel to seek the final solution of the Middle East issues.
Meanwhile, Wang said the three parties also had their own concerns.
Palestine has shown its concern over the unilateral pullout plan proposed
by the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said Wang.
The Palestine side welcomes the pullout, but they said that Sharon's
unilateral plan was in effect a deviation from the road map peace plan, which
were dissatisfied with, Wang added.
He noted that Jordan has shown great concern over the building of separation
wall by Israel, as the wall may result in a new wave of Palestinian
refugees.
Syria voiced its strong opposition to the imposed sanctions from the United
States and its willingness to resume talks with Israel and pick up negotiations
from where it stopped, Wang said.
Wang said China holds that the Middle East peace process can not go on
without the participation of Syria, who is a crucial party in this field and
China supported Syria to restart talks with Israel. Enditem |