The Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that the Fatah and Hamas movements had held talks in Beijing, noting that both sides “expressed political desire to achieve Palestinian reconciliation through dialogue.” “
Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said at a regular press conference, “Representatives of the two movements came to Beijing recently, to hold in-depth and open dialogue to promote reconciliation.”
The speaker explained that both sides agreed to continue the dialogue to achieve Palestinian unity as soon as possible, and that they expressed their deep gratitude for China’s support to the Palestinian people.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry indicated that the two parties had reached an agreement on ideas for future dialogue, and agreed to continue the dialogue to achieve Palestinian unity as soon as possible.
Fatah responds to Hamas criticism regarding the appointment of a new prime minister
The Palestinian National Liberation Movement “Fatah” affirmed that “whoever caused Israel’s reoccupation of the Gaza Strip, and caused the Nakba that the Palestinian people are suffering, especially in the Gaza Strip, has no right ordering national priorities,” in response to criticism raised by the movement “Hamas” regarding the Appointment of Muhammad Mustafa, who is close to the President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, as head of the new government.
Hamas controls the Gaza Strip, and on October 7, it launched attacks on Israel that ignited the war, killing 1,200 people, most of them civilians, including women and children, and take 253 guests, according to official figures.
Israel vows to “eliminate Hamas” through its ongoing military campaign in the Gaza Strip, which has so far killed 34,535 thousand people, most of them women and children, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.
Fatah is the movement led by Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Western-backed Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited autonomy in the West Bank that includes Israel.
The two rival Palestinian factions have failed to resolve their political differences since Hamas ousted Fatah from Gaza in 2007.
China has recently shown more diplomatic influence in the Middle East, where it has strong relations with Arab countries and Iran. Last year, Beijing brokered the resumption of diplomatic relations between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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2024-04-30 07:38:00