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Xi Proposes 4 Points for Middle East Peace During UAE Visit

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Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed four points to promote peace in the Middle East during a meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Tuesday. The proposal included adherence to peaceful coexistence, building a common security architecture for the region, respecting national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and upholding international rule of law.

Xi also urged China and Spain to strengthen cooperation across various fields including trade, new energy, intelligent economy, culture, education, scientific research, and sports. He emphasized that development and security should be coordinated to create a favorable environment for regional countries’ growth.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met with Xi on Tuesday, opposing the return of the world to “the law of the jungle” and advocating against a new Cold War or decoupling of supply chains.

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