Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi doubled down on Beijing's stance toward resolving the Palestine-Israel conflict during a March 8 press conference, calling the two-state solution the "only equitable and viable path forward". The remarks come amid escalating regional tensions and global calls for renewed diplomacy in 2026.
"Any alternative proposals must align with this foundational principle," Wang emphasized, responding to CGTN host Tian Wei's question. His statement reinforces China's role as a vocal advocate for Palestinian statehood and a balanced approach to Middle East peace.
With youth-led movements worldwide pushing for climate justice and anti-war policies this year, Wang's message resonates with young audiences demanding equitable solutions to decades-old conflicts. Analysts note China's growing diplomatic influence could help bridge divides—if major powers collaborate.
🔍 Why it matters: Over 75% of Palestinians and Israelis under 35 have never lived without conflict. A two-state framework offers hope for Gen Z to shape a shared future. As Wang put it: "Justice delayed is justice denied."
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