Beijing, China – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirmed that his country is ready to continue playing a “constructive and effective” role in de-escalating tensions in the Middle East.
This comes amid a series of crises and rapid developments that threaten regional and international stability.
Restraint and avoid escalation
In official statements, the Chinese Foreign Minister explained that China is closely
monitoring developments in the region, emphasizing the need for restraint and de-escalation.
He also called for diplomatic efforts to find sustainable political solutions that preserve the security and stability of all countries.
He noted that Beijing supports all international efforts aimed at de-escalation
and affirmed his country’s readiness to strengthen communication with all relevant parties.
Furthermore, he emphasized China’s willingness to offer initiatives that contribute to bridging differences,
thereby achieving peace and preventing further tension in the region.
Supporting dialogue as a strategic option
He added that China pursues a foreign policy based on respecting the sovereignty of states
and non-interference in their internal affairs.
He also emphasized support for dialogue as a strategic option for resolving conflicts.
He noted that his country has previously played positive roles in complex regional issues.
These statements come at a time of growing international concern about escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Therefore, these concerns are prompting major powers to intensify
their diplomatic efforts to contain the crises and prevent the region from sliding into wider confrontations.


