China wants to build up its relations with Arab states as a benchmark for maintaining world peace and stability, President Xi Jinping said in a speech that also addressed the Gaza crisis, Reuters reports.

China is ready to work with Arab nations to resolve hot spot issues in ways conducive to upholding fairness, justice and achieving long-term peace and stability, Xi said at the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, according to state media.

War cannot continue indefinitely, justice cannot be permanently absent, and the “two-state solution” cannot be wavered arbitrarily, the Chinese leader said in remarks about the onslaught in Gaza.

He was addressing the heads of state of Bahrain, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Tunisia as well as foreign ministers from other Arab League nations.

Xi also said China will host the second China-Arab States Summit in 2026.

China would also like to further cooperate with the Arab side on several fronts including building a larger-scale investment and finance landscape and deepen energy cooperation.

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