China urges US to play constructive role in Gaza diplomacy

Israel launched dozens of strikes in the space of a few minutes across the crowded coastal Palestinian enclave. (AFP)
  • 鈥榃e call on the United States to assume its due responsibility and take an impartial position鈥�
  • China has long portrayed itself as a strong supporter of the Palestinian cause

BEIJING: China on Monday renewed calls for the US to play a constructive role in ending the conflict in Gaza and stop blocking efforts at the United Nations to demand an end to the bloodshed.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said China, as rotating head of the Security Council, has urged a cease-fire and the provision of humanitarian assistance, among other proposals, but that obstruction by 鈥渙ne country鈥� has prevented the council from speaking with one voice.
鈥淲e call on the United States to assume its due responsibility and take an impartial position to support the council and play its due role in cooling down the situation and rebuilding trust for a political solution,鈥� Zhao said at a daily briefing.
China 鈥渟trongly condemns鈥� violence against civilians and calls for an end to air strikes, ground attacks, rocket fire and 鈥渙ther actions that aggravate the situation,鈥� Zhao said.
Israel should 鈥渆xercise restraint, effectively comply with the relevant United Nations resolutions, stop demolishing Palestinian people鈥檚 houses, stop expelling Palestinian people and stop expanding its settlement program, stop threats of violence and provocations against Muslims, and maintain and respect the historical status quo of Jerusalem as a religious holy site,鈥� Zhao said.
Calls have grown for the Biden administration to take a more active stance on the Israeli-Palestinian violence. Thus far, the United States, Israel鈥檚 closest ally, has blocked efforts by China, Norway and Tunisia to get the Security Council to issue a statement, including a call for a cessation of hostilities.
China has long portrayed itself as a strong supporter of the Palestinian cause, while building closer political, economic and military links with Israel.