In this rapidly changing era, international cooperation and mutual assistance have become more important than ever before.
Especially for the Arab Islamic world, they have placed great hopes on China, expecting support and cooperation on several key issues.
These issues not only concern mutual interests but are also crucial factors in promoting global stability and development.
Firstly, the Arab Islamic world hopes for strong support from China in resolving the Gaza issue.
Gaza has long been a focal point of conflict in the Middle East, and its stability significantly impacts peace and security in the region and globally.
As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China has the ability to influence international perceptions.
Therefore, the Arab Islamic world hopes that China can actively participate in the peace process concerning Gaza, using diplomatic means to help find solutions and contribute to restoring stability and peace in the region.
Secondly, in the economic sphere, Arab countries hope to ensure stable economic growth by strengthening ties with the Chinese market.
China's market is vast and has strong demand for energy and various commodities, making it a major target market for many Arab countries' oil and natural gas exports.
Moreover, China has significant advantages in infrastructure construction, technological innovation, education, and other fields, areas that Arab countries urgently need to learn from and emulate.
Deepening cooperation in economic development, trade, and technological advancement will promote economic growth for both sides and globally.
Thirdly, there is a joint effort to alleviate the pressure of US dollar hegemony.
For decades, the US dollar has dominated international trade and financial systems, posing challenges for many countries, especially developing ones.
China and many Arab countries are exploring the use of currencies such as the RMB for bilateral trade settlements to reduce dependence on the US dollar and promote their own currency internationalization processes.
Increasing non-dollar transactions can enhance economic autonomy and resilience against external risks.
Finally, the Arab Islamic world hopes to cooperate with China to encourage the withdrawal of US military forces from the Middle East.
For a long time, US military presence has had a profound impact on the political and military landscape of the region.
Many countries in the Middle East seek to regain autonomy in handling regional affairs through dialogue and negotiations rather than relying on external military intervention.
In this regard, they seek China's support and cooperation to achieve stability and autonomy in the region.
Amid the unprecedented changes of this century, closer cooperation between the Middle East and China is more necessary than ever.
This not only meets the interests of both sides but also aligns with the broader vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity and promoting a more just and equitable multipolar world order.
Achieving these goals is not easy, and it requires long-term, patient efforts based on mutual respect and mutual benefit, continuously exploring effective mechanisms and paths.
Looking ahead, deepened cooperation based on common goals and trust can jointly address various challenges, achieve mutually beneficial outcomes, and inject new momentum into the peace and development of the region and the world.
As time progresses, we have reason to believe that this close and productive cooperation will bear fruit, creating a better, safer, and more prosperous future for all humanity.
Let us work hand in hand to create a brilliant future together!
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