China, Arab States agree to strengthen cooperation

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Xi Jinping (File Photo)


Kathmandu, December 11. The first China-Arab States Summit was held at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on December 9. A declaration from the summit said China and Arab states agreed to build a China-Arab community with a “shared future in the new era.”

According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, China and the Arab states have agreed for further cooperation and enhance their partnership. Further, the summit was attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping and leaders from 21 Arab member states.

The leaders agreed for broader prospects for partnership; along with resolving regional and international issues through relevant international principles and agreements.

Moreover, the Arab states have agreed to adhere by the one-China principle. The leaders also supported Middle-East to be a zone free of weapons. Both parties of the summit condemned “double standards” in the fight against terrorism.

They further supported for the settlement of the crisis in Ukraine.

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