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Abstract This study examined the impact of China’s firm position on the Palestinian issue on the embodiment of international multilateralism and strived to embody international multilateralism. And to clarify this effect, it is necessary first to highlight the depth of Chinese-Arab relations and common concern, such as China’s consistent position on the Palestinian issue and its quest to embody international pluralism in order to find appropriate solutions to the Palestinian issue in accordance with international law, then to focus on China’s consistent foreign policy towards the Middle East to promote stability and development with the success of the BRI in the region, and thirdly, to shed light on China’s stance on strengthening and materialising international cooperation to find appropriate solutions for the Palestinian issue, and finally, to focus attention on China’s diplomatic efforts to solve the Palestinian issue 'a political solution based on international cooperation to implement the resolutions of international legitimacy’. This study relies on the historical method by tracing the historical sequence of events to reach the results that serve the subject of the study, as well as the descriptive analytical method, which is used to analyse information and events related to the subject of the study. The study concluded that the impact of China’s firm position on the Palestinian issue on the embodiment of international multilateralism is effective. Moreover, this study is a forward-looking survey of other studies aimed at anticipating the continuing impact of China’s firm stance on the Palestinian issue on the embodiment of international multilateralism, as it demonstrates seriousness and perseverance under the theme of 'respect, mutual benefit and common destiny’ in light of the challenges witnessed in the world today.
Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jan 2, 2023
Keywords: China; the Middle East; Palestine; stability and development; the BRI and the international pluralism
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