CGTN: China, Mongolia inject impetus into ties through three engines

BEIJING, Nov. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsuh is paying a state visit to China just two days after the Zuunbayan-Khangi railway, the third railway to connect Mongolia with China, started operations on November 25.

Apart from boosting connectivity, the two neighbors joined hands to fight the COVID-19 epidemic by gifting one another with sheep and tea as well as deepened cooperation and exchanges in various fields.

The two countries have set a good example for state-to-state relations, Chinese President Xi Jinping noted on Monday during his meeting with President Khurelsuh.

In the face of the rising instability and uncertainty in the international environment, China is willing to work with the Mongolian side to build a community with a shared future and promote the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership so as to better benefit the people of both countries, Xi vowed.

Three engines

Xi urged the two sides to deepen the three alignments between the Belt and Road Initiative and Mongolia’s Prairie Road development strategy, the Global Development Initiative and Mongolia’s New Revival Policy, and China’s “two-stage” strategic plan and Mongolia’s long-term development policy, so as to create three engines for further development of bilateral relations.

In 2013, Xi proposed the Belt and Road Initiative to improve regional connectivity and economic integration. The Prairie Road development strategy, an economic plan introduced by Mongolia, aims to boost trade with neighboring markets.

Mongolia’s New Revival Policy covers comprehensive reforms in the areas of port, energy, industry and green development, among others. While Xi on Monday voiced China’s willingness to deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as economics and trade, energy and mining, connectivity, information technology and deep processing of livestock products.

Xi said China supports Mongolia’s “Planting One Billion Trees” plan and is willing to explore the possibility with the Mongolian side of setting up a Sino-Mongolian cooperation center for desertification control.

The Chinese president also called for promoting the construction of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor and the project of laying the China-Russia gas pipeline traversing Mongolia.

The first China-Europe freight train from Jinzhou Port in northeast China’s Liaoning Province to Helsinki, Finland, via Choibalsan City in Mongolia, was launched in August this year, which is in line with the construction of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor.

Exceeding $10 billion

As China is pursuing national rejuvenation by following the Chinese path to modernization, Xi told Khurelsuh that China will not only achieve own prosperity and development but will also deliver more development dividends to its neighbors and the world.

China has been Mongolia’s top investment source and trade partner for 18 consecutive years. Last year, the trade volume exceed $10 billion for the first time.

Total trade between China and Mongolia accounts for more than 60 percent of Mongolia’s foreign trade volume, according to data from the Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences.

Customs data also showed that bilateral trade hit $9.68 billion in the first 10 months of this year.

Join efforts for world peace, development

The two leaders agreed on Monday to make joint efforts for world peace and development.

The Chinese president urged the two sides to team up to foster a new type of international relations and contribute to the building of a community with shared future for mankind.

China and Mongolia are both developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region and have extensive common interests in international and regional affairs, Xi pointed out, adding China is willing to coordinate closely with the Mongolian side to jointly defend genuine multilateralism, resist bloc rivalry and maintain international solidarity and cooperation.

Stressing that the current international and regional situation is undergoing a profound and complex evolution, Khurelsuh believes the two sides should promote Asian values and work together to maintain peace, stability and development in Asia.

The Mongolian side highly values China’s positive contribution to the maintenance of world peace, stability and development as well as the international system with the United Nations at its core, and is willing to strengthen communication and cooperation with China in international affairs and contribute to the maintenance of regional peace and development.

He added Mongolia backs the China-proposed Global Development Initiative and Global Security Initiative.

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Palestinian succumbs to wounds from Israeli gunfire

A Palestinian today succumbed to his wounds sustained earlier by Israeli military gunfire, according to the Civil Affairs Commission.

The Commission announced in a press statement that a resident of the West Bank city of Beitunia city, west of Ramallah, succumbed to his wounds he sustained after being shot by Israeli soldiers at the northern entrance to al-Bireh following a car chase.

The man, whose name was not identified yet by the Commission, was suspected of earlier running over a 20-year-old female Israeli soldier near the illegal colonial settlement of Kochav Ya’akov, north of Jerusalem.

Witnesses said that the chasing police car had opened fire at the tyres of the man’s car, causing him to crash into a metal bar on the side of the road before police got out of their vehicle and continued to shoot at the man.

Police prevented ambulances from reaching the location of the shooting, which was sealed off by the army.

This brings the number of Palestinians killed on Tuesday to five.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Several Palestinians suffocate during clashes in Hebron’s refugee camp

Several Palestinians were injured this evening during clashes that broke out with Israeli forces at the entrance to al-Arroub refugee camp to the north of Hebron, according to local sources.

Sources said Israeli soldiers closed off the checkpoint placed at the entrance to the said camp and proceeded to fire tear gas canisters and stun grenades at Palestinian residents and their homes, causing several people to suffocate.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Israeli forces seize a tractor in a northern West Bank village

The Israeli occupation forces today seized a Palestinian-owned tractor while working on land in the village of Azzoun Atmeh, south of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilya.

Owner of the tractor, Abdul Karim Daoud al-Sheikh, said the soldiers seized his tractor after claiming it was working on land in Area C, a West Bank territory under Israeli military rule.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Israeli settlers attack Palestinian family working on its land east of Hebron, injuries reported

A number of Palestinians were injured and others suffocated during an Israeli settlers’ attack against a Palestinian family to the east of Hebron, the southern occupied West Bank, according to one of the family members, Rashed Al-Tamimi.

Tamimi told WAFA settlers from the nearby Israeli settlement of Havat Gal, built illegally on Palestinian land to the east of Hebron, attacked a Palestinian family while they were plowing their privately-owned land and grazing their sheep.

The settlers beat up the family members and attacked them with pepper spray, causing several of them cuts and bruises and others to suffocate.

They were taken to hospital in Hebron for medical treatment.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Newspapers Review: Demolitions in the West Bank, appropriation of land for settlements focus of dailies

The wide-scale Israeli demolition of Palestinian-owned structures in the West Bank as well as plans to appropriate thousands of dunums of Palestinian land for Israel’s settlement enterprise were highlighted on the front page of the three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today.

Al-Ayyam and al-Hayat al-Jadida dailies highlighted the demolitions and orders for demolition in the Hebron, Salfit, and Jerusalem governorates, while the third daily, al-Quds, which also reported on the demolitions, highlighted as its main front-page story the appropriation of thousands of dunums of land in order to legalize the settlement outposts as millions of Israeli shekels were allocated to develop them.

The other two dailies also reported on plans to seize Palestinian land for the benefit of the illegal settlement enterprise in Israel, which al-Hayat al-Jadida said is spearheaded by the fascist Israeli lawmaker Itamar Ben Gvir.

Al-Ayyam said the Israeli army detained human rights defender in Hebron, Issa Amro, who heads the Youth Against Settlements, for posting a video that showed Israeli soldiers assaulting an Israeli activist.

The dailies also published statements from King Abdullah of Jordan and the Algerian president in support of the Palestinian cause on the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, which coincides today, November 29, the 75th anniversary of the passage in the United Nations of the Partition of Palestine Resolution 181 that caused the ongoing Palestinian dispersion and refugee crisis.

Al-Quds quoted Israeli reports saying that settler attacks against Palestinians have multiplied.

The three dailies also reported on the World Cup 2022 in Qatar and had reports that the Palestinian flag was very visible in all the games despite the fact that Palestine was not playing, as reported in al-Ayyam.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Presidency says daily Israeli killing of Palestinians is a declaration of war and will destroy everything

The Presidency condemned today the Israeli occupation’s crime of killing three young Palestinian men, including two siblings, in Kufr Ein, near Ramallah, and the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, stressing that the daily killing of Palestinians is a declaration of war and is bound to destroy everything.

Presidential spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh told the official Voice of Palestine radio that the Israeli government bears full responsibility for these crimes and must be held accountable for them, noting that the current and next right-wing governments have declared daily war on the Palestinian people.

“The American administration also bears a great responsibility for the Israeli occupation authorities’ continuous crimes against our people, as it is the only caretaker of the occupying state in the world, supplying it with arms and money, and in international forums. It must reconsider its positions,” he said.

Abu Rudeineh stressed that the US administration must take serious stances that would deter the occupying state from continuing its crimes that destabilize the entire region and could destroy everything.

He pointed out that the Palestinian leadership is capable of taking decisions that protect the interests of the Palestinian people.

The spokesman for the presidency said that Israel’s war against the Palestinian people will not defeat them or lead them to surrender.

“Israel must realize that it is isolated,” said Abu Rudeineh, calling on the US administration to reconsider its policies because it stands alone as a protector of the Israeli actions and does not take any serious position, rather is satisfied only with making promises and not implementing anything. “It must be more serious if it wants security and stability in the entire region,” he said.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Palestinian shot near Ramallah’s northern entrance following an Israeli police chase

A Palestinian who was not yet identified was shot today and critically wounded at the northern entrance to Ramallah following an Israeli police chase, according to eyewitnesses.

They said an Israeli police car chased the Palestinian and opened fire at the tires of his car, causing him to crash into a metal bar on the side of the road before the policemen came out of their car and continued to open fire at the Palestinian.

Palestinian ambulances were not allowed to reach the location of the shooting, which was totally sealed off by the army.

The Ministry of Health said it was informed by the Civil Affairs Authority that a Palestinian was shot and critically wounded at the northern entrance to Ramallah.

Reports said the Palestinian first ran over an Israeli female soldier several kilometers away from where he was shot and tried to escape into Ramallah when he was chased by Israeli forces and shot.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

PM Shtayyeh: The killing of three Palestinians is a heinous crime and a grave escalation

Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said today that the Israeli army killing this morning of the two siblings, Jawad and Thafer Rimawi, from Beit Rima, and Mufid Ikhlil, from Beit Ummar, is a heinous crime, as are all the crimes of the occupation, and an escalation that carries the omen of great dangers.

He accused Israel in a statement of committing its crimes “without the slightest regard for international laws and conventions.”

The Prime Minister said that “as the current and new Israeli governments continue to declare war on our people, we call on the countries of the world to urgently intervene to stop and curb the Israeli killing machine, and to hold the perpetrators accountable.”

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Israeli occupation forces demolish two Palestinian-owned houses, walls near Jericho

The Israeli occupation forces today demolished two Palestinian-owned houses and walls in the village of al-Diyouk al-Tahta, west of the occupied West Bank city of Jericho.

Sources said that the structures were demolished under the pretext that they were built in Area C of the occupied West Bank and without a permit.

The two houses belong to two local residents, one for a newlywed who recently moved into the house, and the other for a family of eight people who were displaced as a result.

In recent years, Israeli occupation authorities demolished hundreds of homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem on the grounds of lacking an Israeli construction permit, which is almost impossible to obtain for Palestinians under current Israeli policies.

Israel refuses to permit any Palestinian construction in Area C, which makes up more than 60 percent of the occupied West Bank and falls under full Israeli military rule, forcing Palestinians to build without a permit to provide shelters for their families.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Today marks the 75th anniversary of the Partition of Palestine, turned in 1977 into a day of solidarity with Palestine

Today, November 29, marks the 75th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of Resolution 181 partitioning Palestine, which was under British Mandate, into two separate states, one Arab and the other Jewish, with Jerusalem remaining under international rule.

The passage of the resolution on November 29, 1947, and the declaration of the Israeli state on May 15, 1948, following the end of the British mandate over Palestine, led to the first Arab-Israeli war and the start of the Palestinian refugee problem and displacement. As a result of the creation of Israel, almost 800,000 Palestinians were forced out of their homes and become refugees until today.

Since then, Israel has occupied all of Palestine and continues to enforce military rule over the Palestinian population in the territories it occupied in June 1967. The Arab state agreed on in Resolution 181 never came into existence.

In 1977, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 32/40 B which called for the annual observance of 29 November as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

In follow-up Resolution 60/37 of 1 December 2005, the General Assembly requested the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People and the Division for Palestinian Rights, as part of the observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People on 29 November, to continue to organize an annual exhibit on Palestinian rights or a cultural event in cooperation with the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the UN.

The resolution on the observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People also encourages Member States to continue to give the widest support and publicity to the observance of the Day of Solidarity.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Olive and citrus trees uprooted in a town near Jerusalem to widen a road used by settlers

The Israeli occupation forces today uprooted around 90 trees in the town of Hizma, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, to widen a road used by Israeli settlers, reported WAFA correspondent.

He said that the occupation forces, accompanied by a bulldozer, stormed an area near Hizma and Anata road and uprooted 70 olive trees and 20 citrus trees from a farm owned by a local resident, although their owners have papers proving ownership of the land.

The occupation authorities had recently announced the seizure of hundreds of dunums of land in that area to widen the Hizma-Anata road as a service to the settlers who use that road.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)