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China voices concern over Israel’s West Bank annexation plan

  • Chinese ambassador to the UN says two-state solution the only way forward
  • The Palestinians can count on Beijing’s continued support to build independent state, envoy says

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Zhang Jun, China’s ambassador to the UN, has told the UN Security Council that a two-state solution is the only way forward. Photo: EPA-EFE
Wendy Wu

China has said it is “deeply concerned” about Israel’s plan to annex the West Bank, joining opposition to a move that could inflame the region.

“The two-state solution is the only viable way forward to solve the Palestinian question. We urge the relevant party to stop any unilateral action and refrain from escalating conflicts and tension,” Zhang Jun, China’s ambassador to the United Nations, said at a meeting at the UN Security Council on Wednesday.

“It’s also our firm opposition that no country should back such unilateral actions. China shares the view that the Security Council should discharge its mandate and do its part to prevent such a dangerous unilateral action.”

After the swearing-in of Israel’s new government on the weekend, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu again repeated his intention to annex the West Bank.

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“The time has come to apply sovereignty to the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria,” he said, referring to the West Bank, where Palestinians have hopes of establishing a state.

In response, Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas declared that the authority would no longer abide by agreements with Israel and the United States, including those on security cooperation.

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But Abbas did not set out a timetable or a mechanism for such a withdrawal.

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