A Palestinian youth runs with a flag during clashes at the border fence between Israel and Gaza in southern Gaza Strip, May 15, 2019. /VCG Photo
China supports the Palestinian cause in their fight to restore their legitimate rights and will send delegates to observe a conference that will be held in Bahrain on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss ways to provide peace and economic prosperity for Palestinians, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said Monday.
"China's stance on the Palestine issue has been firm and consistent. China firmly supports the just cause of the Palestinian people in seeking to restore their legitimate rights and to independently establish their own state," Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said.
"China has always been providing aid within its power to the Palestinian people and will send diplomats from our embassy in Bahrain to attend the opening ceremony."
On Monday, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Ishtaye slammed the U.S.-sponsored economic workshop to be held in Bahrain, saying it will be futile.
Speaking at the opening of the weekly cabinet meeting held in West Bank's Ramallah City, Ishtaye said Palestine's boycott of the workshop makes it an illegitimate event.
The Palestinian Authority issued an official rejection of the invitation to participate in the first stage of Donald Trump's so-called Deal of the Century – his proposal for Middle East peace that begins with the economic conference in Bahrain.
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Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Ishtaye talks during the swearing in of the new government in the West Bank city of Ramallah, April 13, 2019. /AP Photo
Ishtaye stressed that the solution to the Palestinian issue is political and comes through ending the Israeli occupation and enabling the Palestinians to have control over their natural resources that would help them build a strong and independent economy.
"Peace and prosperity of the Palestinian people must be achieved by calling on Israel to stop the theft of our land, piracy of our assets and seizure of our natural resources, and to end its occupation, stop the settlements and lift the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip," said the prime minister.
He said Israel's withholding of Palestinian tax revenues has put the Palestinian Authority (PA) in a difficult financial situation, reiterating that Palestinian will not receive the clearance funds if any amount was deducted from it.
His comments came in reference to millions of U.S. dollars that have been deducted by Israel from the Palestinian tax revenues it collects on their behalf, saying it was money paid to families of Palestinian prisoners and those killed or wounded by Israelis.
"We are looking for solutions and we have some plans, but the ultimate solution is for Israel to return our money in full," he said.
He expressed hope that the Arab financial safety net would come into effect.
The government of Bahrain and the U.S. will organize the "Peace to Prosperity" economic workshop in Bahrain's capital Manama June 25-26. Both parties said the workshop would bring together finance ministers rather than foreign ministers to meet with business people.
Palestinians immediately opposed the idea of holding the conference and said they were not even consulted on it.
(With input from Xinhua)