Beijing has issued a fervent plea for an immediate cessation of hostilities in the Middle East, emphasizing a diplomatic path forward amidst escalating regional tensions. The urgent call from China's foreign ministry comes in the wake of significant threats made by then-US President Donald Trump concerning potential heavy strikes on an Islamic republic in the region.
China Urges De-escalation and Dialogue
Speaking at a press conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Mao Ning articulated Beijing's firm stance, stating, “Military means cannot fundamentally solve the problem, and the escalation of conflicts is not in the interests of either side.” Her remarks underscore a consistent Chinese foreign policy position advocating for peace and stability over confrontational approaches and military solutions.
The spokeswoman further urged “the parties concerned to immediately cease military operations,” reflecting broad international concern over the potential for wider regional conflict and humanitarian crises. China's intervention highlights a growing global consensus that sustainable peace in the Middle East requires comprehensive political solutions rather than continued military engagements.
