Mahmoud Abbas unveils bust of Yasser Arafat in China
The two leaders discussed bilateral relations and deepening economic ties.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas unveiled a bust of former president Yasser Arafat in Beijing on Friday, according to the Palestinian news agency WAFA.
الرئيس يزيح الستار عن مجسم تذكاري للرئيس ياسر عرفات في حديقة المتحف الصيني ببكينبكين 16-6-2023 وفا- أزاح رئيس دولة فلسطين محمود عباس، اليوم الجمعة، الستار عن مجسم تذكاري للرئيس ياسر عرفات في حديقة المتحف الصيني في بكين، مختتما بذلك زيارة دولة رسمية إلى جمهورية الصين الشعبية pic.twitter.com/sgIf1Z6p1b
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Abbas unveiled the commemorative bust in the garden of the Chinese Museum in Beijing during a three-day official state visit to the People's Republic of China.
During the visit, Abbas met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and discussed multiple issues with him, including efforts to mobilize international support for the Palestinian cause.
Abbas also asked for help in achieving full membership in the United Nations as well as support for an advisory opinion in the International Court of Justice on the legality of Israel's presence in the West Bank.
The two also discussed historical bilateral relations and their views on current developments in international issues which concern both countries.
Strong relations
Xi and Abbas agreed to establish a strategic partnership between China and the Palestinian Authority affirming the strong relations between the two. They also signed several other agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation.
Abbas met with several other important figures in the Chinese government including Chinese Premier Li Qiang, the Chairman of the Chinese National People's Congress Leji Zhao, with whom he discussed increased economic cooperation and increased Chinese investment in the West Bank.
Abbas thanked China for providing political support for the "Palestinian people to restore their legitimate national rights and achieve their freedom and independence."
Abbas also paid tribute to those who died fighting for China's independence at the Monument to the People's Heroes in Beijing by laying a wreath.
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