China\u2019s top UN diplomat Fu Cong made a passionate plea for peace at a Security Council debate Wednesday, declaring the two-state solution the \u201conly viable path\u201d to resolve tensions between Israel and Palestine. Amid Gaza\u2019s worsening humanitarian crisis – where over 38,000 civilians have reportedly died – Fu urged global leaders to \u201cpool all efforts\u201d for an immediate ceasefire.
\u201cThe situation in Gaza has become a recurring nightmare,\u201d Fu said, condemning military operations and collective punishment of Palestinians. His remarks come as violence continues to escalate, with aid organizations warning of famine and collapsed infrastructure.
While the two-state proposal isn\u2019t new, China\u2019s vocal support adds diplomatic weight. Fu emphasized that delayed action could deepen instability, calling it a \u201ctest of the international community\u2019s conscience.\u201d Could this spark renewed talks? Peace advocates hope so – but with tensions at a boiling point, the road ahead remains rocky.
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Chinese envoy stresses two-state solution for Middle East issue
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