In a coordinated move, China, Indonesia, and Singapore have issued separate statements reaffirming their strong support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
**China**: A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized that Beijing firmly supports the Palestinian people’s right to establish an independent state and called for the immediate lifting of the Gaza blockade. During a press conference on Wednesday, Guo Xiakun, a Chinese diplomat, expressed deep concern over the humanitarian crisis faced by the people of Gaza. Highlighting the unprecedented deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, Guo stated that the “two-state solution” is the only realistic path to resolving the Palestinian issue.
**Indonesia**: On Tuesday, Indonesia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Armanatha Nasir, during a press conference, urged that no veto should be used against Palestine’s full membership in the United Nations, reinforcing Indonesia’s support for Palestine’s UN membership.
**Singapore**: Singapore’s UN Ambassador Kevin Chuk, speaking at a meeting, said his country is ready to recognize a Palestinian state, provided such a step contributes to peace and progress toward a two-state solution. He added, “Singapore has consistently supported the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination based on a two-state solution, in line with relevant UN Security Council resolutions. We firmly believe this is the only viable path to achieving a comprehensive, just, and lasting resolution to this long-standing conflict.”
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