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To: carranza2 who wrote (198274)4/19/2023 8:06:38 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218118
 
peace is apparently breaking out Message 34264700

and should the momentum continue, we must question some long-held undergirding premise(s) of what supposedly known-known we have been told all along the way

dunno, wait to see



To: carranza2 who wrote (198274)4/19/2023 8:11:33 PM
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I am assuming that everything China foreign minister says stuff for reasons more often than not than other foreign ministers, after much investigation, plenty of deliberation, quite a Biot of consultations w/ the parties involved, and and and

at this mo am fascinated by this initiative, and praying that the world indeed changing faster for the better

timesofisrael.com

Chinese FM tells Israeli, PA counterparts Beijing’s ready to facilitate peace talks

Qin Gang holds separate calls with Eli Cohen, Riad al-Maliki amid recent moves by China to position itself as a regional mediator, including brokering Iran-Saudi normalization deal

By AFP
18 April 2023, 6:36 am

BEIJING — China’s foreign minister told his Israeli and Palestinian counterparts that his country is ready to help facilitate peace talks, state media Xinhua reported Tuesday.

The separate phone calls between Foreign Minister Qin Gang and the top diplomats of Israel and the Palestinian Authority came amid recent moves by Beijing to position itself as a regional mediator.

Qin encouraged “steps to resume peace talks,” and said that “China is ready to provide convenience for this,” in a Monday phone call with Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, Xinhua reported in a summarization.

For its part, Cohen’s office said he relayed to his Chinese counterpart “the danger [Israel] sees in the Iranian nuclear program — a danger that is shared by many countries in the region, including countries that have diplomatic relations with Iran.”

Qin told Palestinian foreign minister Riyad Al-Maliki that Beijing supports the resumption of talks as soon as possible, according to a Xinhua summary.

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In both calls, Qin emphasized China’s push for peace talks on the basis of implementing a “two-state solution,” Xinhua said.

China has been on a recent diplomatic offensive, brokering the restoration of ties in March between Iran and Saudi Arabia — rivals in a region where the United States for decades has been the main diplomatic powerbroker.

Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations have been stalled since 2014.