BEIJING: According to state media, China considers the situation in Gaza to be” very severe ,” with the possibility of a major ground issue increasing and the fact that it has started to spread throughout the area.
According to China Central Television, the minister Zhai Jun, who is in the Middle East, reported fighting along the Israeli-Lebanese and Arab borders.
This has” made the outlook unsettling ,” he claimed.
Zhai urged parties involved to completely abide by international humanitarian law and avoid a major humanitarian crisis while putting in” combined efforts to control the situation ,” urging the international community to be” very vigilant” and to take immediate action.
Zhai was also cited as saying that China is ready to perform” whatever is beneficial” to encourage dialogue, bring about a peace, and bring back peace, as well as to advance two-state solutions.
As he met with his Russian rival in Qatar last year, a middle ground in the fight, Zhai blamed the lack of guarantees for Israeli right as the root of the Israel-Ghasia problems.
According to Zhao, China did keep up a close relationship with the rest of the world, including Muslim nations.
He is scheduled to arrive in the United Arab Emirates on Monday, October 23, to speak at the 10th China-Arab Relations and China – Arab Civilization Dialogue.
When asked if Zhai may travel to Israel or the Israeli territories, Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning replied that the minister also intended to continue visiting” important events in the Middle East.”
He intends to travel to Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and additional nations in the area, according to CCTV.
Due to his journey, Zhai had telephone calls with specific members of the United Nations and the European Union, as well as the faces of foreign ministers for the Palestinians, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Norway.
According to CCTV, Zhai said that China has provided and will continue to offer emergency humanitarian aid to Palestinians through the UN and through diplomatic channels to help ease the humanitarian crises.