China Flexing Its Muscles in the Middle East
October 15, 2024
11:25 AM
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China has reportedly sent high-level diplomatic communications to both Israel and Iran that Beijing does not want to see a major Middle East war. “China is highly concerned about the tension between Israel and Iran,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Israeli counterpart, Israel Katz, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry. “We believe that further war and chaos in the region are not in the interests of any party. We hope that all parties will act prudently to avoid the situation falling into a vicious cycle.”
“We will continue to play a constructive role in promoting the cooling of the situation and restoring regional peace,” Wang Yi said.
“Iran is the primary source for undermining stability in the Middle East. Iran constitutes a threat, both through its proxies and directly, to the stability of the Middle East and to the stability of the entire world,” Katz responded in a post on X. “Iran attacked Israel with more than 180 ballistic missiles. No country could ignore such an attack.”
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reportedly got the same message and replied by telling Wang Yi that Teheran was also uninterested in an expansion of the conflict.