Arab Parliament Welcomes China and France's Support for Two-State Solution
The Arab Parliament has welcomed China and France's joint support for the two-state solution and a ceasefire in Gaza, calling their alignment a crucial boost for peace efforts in the region. Chinese President Xi Jinping announced $100 million in aid for Palestinians, while both nations emphasized the need for unobstructed humanitarian access to Gaza.
Arab Parliament President Mohammed bin Ahmed Al-Yamahi praised the Chinese-French position as reflecting genuine commitment to Palestinian rights. He specifically highlighted their call for establishing an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
The timing matters. China's $100 million pledge comes as Gaza faces severe humanitarian challenges, with aid delivery remaining complicated by ongoing conflict. France has historically supported Palestinian statehood, but China's more vocal involvement signals broader international pressure for a resolution.
For regional politics, this Chinese-French cooperation creates new diplomatic momentum. China's growing Middle East engagement, combined with France's European influence, gives Palestinian advocates more leverage in international forums. It also puts additional pressure on other major powers to clarify their positions on the two-state solution.
Al-Yamahi confirmed the Arab Parliament will continue pushing the Palestinian cause in international venues, using this new support as diplomatic backing. The focus on unrestricted humanitarian aid delivery also addresses immediate concerns while longer-term political solutions remain under discussion.
The Chinese funding specifically targets humanitarian relief in Gaza, where basic services and infrastructure have been severely impacted. This direct financial commitment, alongside diplomatic support, represents a more active Chinese role in Middle Eastern conflict resolution than in previous years.
Layla Al Mansoori