China's security vision for advancing peace to give play as Abbas visits
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Following a positive trend in the Middle East after the resumption of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia brokered by China, experts and officials expected China to give play to its potential for advancing the peace process between Palestine and Israel under its proposed security vision, the Global Security Initiative (GSI), via the upcoming bilateral talks.55% : A survey by the Arab News newspaper in May echoed Hussain's opinion, which revealed that an overwhelming 80 percent of Palestinians support a Chinese role in peace talks with Israel while nearly 60 percent of those surveyed no longer trust the role played by the United States."Abbas' visit to China this time is very important because of China's growing influence in the Middle East, especially after Beijing successfully brokered talks to restore diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia," said Abbas Zaki, a Palestinian Fatah Central Committee member and commissioner for relations with Arab countries and China, in an interview with the China Media Group on Tuesday.
47% : The restoration of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran to end years of antagonism in March brokered by China is a successful practice of GSI.
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