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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Hussein Ibrahim Taha in Beijing on Monday.
Noting that the OIC is the largest intergovernmental organization in the Islamic world, Wang Yi said China has always attached strategic importance to developing relations with Islamic countries and the OIC, and highly appreciates their firm support for China on issues related to Xinjiang and Taiwan.
China is willing to cooperate with Islamic countries to protect the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries and prevent the world from returning to the "law of the jungle," Wang Yi said.
According to him, both sides should focus on cooperation in the high-quality construction of the Belt and Road, promote the political settlement of regional issues, and maintain peace and stability in the Middle East.
Wang Yi called on both sides to adhere to genuine multilateralism, uphold the central role of the United Nations and the fundamental norms of international relations, and contribute to building a more equitable and rational global governance system.
H. I. Taha, in turn, noted that the OIC is firmly committed to the one-China principle, highly appreciates the significant development achievements in Xinjiang, and opposes interference by external forces in China's internal affairs.
He expressed the OIC's readiness to strengthen and deepen its partnership with China and jointly maintain peace, stability, prosperity and development in the region.
H.I. Taha praised China's positive contribution to promoting a comprehensive, lasting and just settlement of the Palestinian issue, and expressed hope that China will play an even more active role in this direction. -0-
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