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China willing to wield greater clout in Mideast

2013-12-27 16:17 Xinhua Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi wrapped up a visit to the Middle East on Thursday, in China's efforts to promote peace in the region in the capacity of a responsible big power.

BOOSTING PEACE TALKS

On Dec 18-20, Wang visited Palestineand Israelseparately, the first two legs of his Middle East tour, which also took him to Algeria, Morocco and Saudi Arabia.

He met with Palestinian and Israeli leaders and foreign ministers during his stay, and communicated with people from all walks of life, discussing China's relationship with them and the Palestinian-Israeli peace talks. Wang also illustrated China's four-point proposal to resolve the Palestinian issue, which was put forward by President Xi Jinpingin May.

Saying the peace talks have reached a critical juncture, the top Chinese diplomat called on both sides to form consensus and jointly support the peace process. Top leaders of the two sides actively responded to Wang's appeal.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said his government, looking forward to China's persistent support, would continue to engage in the peace talks with "constructive attitude."

Israeli President Shimon Peres appreciated "China's constructive support" in efforts to bring peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

Invited by the Chinese government, Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid visits to China nearly at the same time in May.

Also, Wu Sike, China's Special Envoy on the Middle East Issue, visited the region in April and August, demonstrating China's greater sense of responsibility to push forward the peace process.

China is rationalizing and summarizing the positive outcome of the peace talks achieved in the past years to restore the faith of the two sides, Wu said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua in May.

"The visit, featuring friendship, cooperation and peace, achieved its expected goals," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a regular press briefing while commenting on Wang's Middle East tour.

PROMOTING COOPERATION, CEMENTING FRIENDSHIP

During his visit, Wang also signed a series of agreements with Middle East countries.

Agreeing to deepen cooperation in traditional fields such as trade and infrastructure construction, China and Algeria decided to expand humanistic exchanges and encourage the young generation to inherit the China-Algeria friendship and create a brighter future for bilateral ties.

In Morocco, the two sides signed two agreements on economic and technological cooperation and waiving visa requirements for bearers of diplomatic and service passports of the two countries.  

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