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      Russian, Belarusian presidents hold talks on bilateral relations

      2025-03-14 10:10 Last Updated At:16:27

      Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Moscow on Thursday, discussing bilateral relations and cooperation.

      This marks Lukashenko's first official trip abroad since his re-election as Belarus's president in January.

      During the talks, Putin noted the growing collaboration between Russia and Belarus holds special significance, and that the two countries have carried out active cooperation across various sectors.

      The two countries have maintained good cooperation within multilateral frameworks, such as the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the BRICS, he added.

      For his part, Lukashenko said that the two countries have created a distinctive cooperation model, and that their friendly bilateral relations could serve as an example for others.

      Belarus will continue to strengthen cooperation with Russia and promote the development of their partnership within the Union State and the broader Eurasian region, he added.

      After the talks, the two sides signed and released a joint statement, and exchanged instruments of ratification for a security treaty, which took immediate effect.

      Additionally, a series of documents were signed as part of the outcomes of the talks.

      Russian, Belarusian presidents hold talks on bilateral relations

      Russian, Belarusian presidents hold talks on bilateral relations

      Russian, Belarusian presidents hold talks on bilateral relations

      Russian, Belarusian presidents hold talks on bilateral relations

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      Two-state solution only way to resolve Palestine-Israel conflict: former Lebanese PM

      2025-03-15 04:02 Last Updated At:08:17

      The two-state solution is the only path to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, former Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab said in an interview with China Media Group (CMG) in Guangzhou, southern China’s Guangdong Province.

      The two-state solution refers to a proposed framework for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, aiming to establish two independent states -- Israel and Palestine -- coexisting in peace and security.

      "I believe the core of the conflict is the fact that we have people -- the Palestinians -- that have suffered for almost eight decades, and that are probably the only people in the world today that are under siege, being attacked, being killed. I don't see any other solution other than giving them their own state with 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as their capital, which was what was presented in the Arab Summit 22 years ago in 2002. And the 22 Arab countries were ready to sign a peace treaty based on that condition that the Palestinians will have their own state, their own dignity, their own homeland. And this has not happened since," Diab said in the interview aired on Friday.

      Resolving the Palestinian question and achieving lasting peace in the Middle East requires the concerted efforts of the entire international community, including major powers like China, Diab noted.

      "It's about global balance of power. So, China, being a major player at the global level, can contribute towards a peace resolution, and they have done that before. But everybody needs an end to this conflict, and the only way to end this conflict is to create a Palestinian state for Palestinians. The two-state solution -- I think, it's only fair -- to have Palestinians have their own state and determine their own future without dictation by anybody," he said.

      The former Lebanese leader highlighted China's long-standing ties with Lebanon and the Middle East, emphasizing its proactive and fair role in regional affairs. He noted China's historical connections with the region and its potential contribution to achieving a political resolution, including the widely discussed two-state solution.

      "China has always been a friend to Lebanon and a friend to the Middle East. There are Lebanese-Chinese ties from a long time ago at the trade level and so on. And yes, China is playing a proactive role even at the political level. China, as a fair player, would, in my mind, be conducive to reaching the political solution and the two-state solution that everybody talks about," Diab said.

      Two-state solution only way to resolve Palestine-Israel conflict: former Lebanese PM

      Two-state solution only way to resolve Palestine-Israel conflict: former Lebanese PM

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