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No one has right to veto on issues concerning fate of Palestinians: Chinese envoy
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The East Jerusalem Israeli settlement of Pisgat Ze'ev, seen with a neighboring Palestinian neighborhood, May 12, 2022. /CFP
The East Jerusalem Israeli settlement of Pisgat Ze'ev, seen with a neighboring Palestinian neighborhood, May 12, 2022. /CFP

The East Jerusalem Israeli settlement of Pisgat Ze'ev, seen with a neighboring Palestinian neighborhood, May 12, 2022. /CFP

A senior Chinese diplomat said on Wednesday that no one has the right to veto on issues concerning the future and fate of the Palestinian people.

Zhang Jun, China's permanent representative to the United Nations (UN), stressed the importance of upholding fairness and justice on the Palestinian question in his remarks at a Security Council meeting.

"What is lacking in resolving the Palestinian question is not a grand plan, but good conscience to uphold justice," he said. "Whether the Security Council lives up to its responsibilities depends not on loud slogans, but on concrete actions."

The Security Council should perform its duties objectively and impartially in accordance with international consensus and promote the resumption of Palestinian-Israeli talks without delay, instead of waiting for the so-called conditions for dialogue to mature, said Zhang.

"On issues concerning the future and fate of the Palestinian people, no one has the right to veto."

The Security Council must take more vigorous actions to support the Palestinian people in restoring and exercising their inalienable rights and achieving lasting peace in the Middle East, Zhang said.

A long-term solution to the Palestinian-Israeli issue must be based on the two-state solution. This is an international consensus and the bottom line of fairness and justice, which must be firmly adhered to, he added.

China hopes that the parties concerned can translate political will into constructive policies and actions and make concrete efforts to realize the two-state solution on the basis of relevant UN resolutions, the land-for-peace principle, the Arab Peace Initiative, and other international consensus and norms, he said.

Stressing Israeli settlement activities violate international law and the provisions of Security Council Resolution 2334, Zhang said China urges Israel to immediately stop all settlement activities.

China supports the just cause of the Palestinian people to restore their legitimate national rights, and supports the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with full sovereignty based on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, Zhang said.

China is ready to work with all parties to push the Security Council to play its role to break the current stalemate and to transform the two-state solution from consensus into action and from vision into reality, so as to realize the peaceful coexistence of Palestine and Israel, to achieve harmonious coexistence between the Arab and Jewish peoples, and the lasting peace in the Middle East, he said.

(With input from Xinhua)

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