The Palestinians have considered allowing China to participate in the Biden | Operation | Palestinians
According to the Associated Press, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Maliki criticized the Biden administration on August 3, stating that its performance in the Middle East is weak and negative. At the time of Maliki's statement, violence between Israel and Palestine surged to the highest level in nearly two decades.
According to reports, Maliki's remarks reflect Palestinian dissatisfaction with US President Biden. Biden initially won applause from the Palestinians for rejecting the Trump administration's undisguised pro Israel stance. But so far, Biden has taken almost no action to achieve this vision.
Maliki told members of the Association of Foreign Journalists, an international media organization representing Israel and Palestine, "I am very frustrated. It seems like I want to change all the policies implemented by Trump, but not on the Palestinian issue."
On August 3rd, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Maliki attended a press conference in Ramallah.
Maliki stated that the Biden administration's stance has been roundabout regarding the expansion of Jewish settlements and the escalation of Israel's attacks on the West Bank, which have resulted in more and more Palestinian deaths.
Maliki said, "We have re engaged with the US government and hope they have the strength and courage. They don't."
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He said that since the United States has not attempted to play the role of a peacemaker in the region, the Palestinians have considered involving China as an alternative diplomatic power on the world stage.
"If there are peace negotiations in the future and I am skeptical about it, why not include China?" Ma Liki said, "China is sending signals that they want to provide help."
Maliki admitted that under the leadership of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far right coalition, he does not expect the long stalled Palestinian Israeli peace talks to resume.