China signals cooperation with Russia to reduce tensions in the Middle East
China has expressed its readiness to work closely with Russia in an effort to ease rising tensions in the Middle East, according to recent diplomatic statements. The announcement followed a conversation between Wang Yi and Sergei Lavrov, highlighting a shared interest in promoting stability in the region.
Beijing emphasized the importance of cooperation within the United Nations Security Council, where both countries hold permanent seats. Chinese officials called for a balanced and constructive approach to ongoing conflicts, urging the international community to support diplomatic initiatives.
A key concern remains the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global energy supplies. Disruptions in this area have raised fears over economic and security impacts worldwide. China has reiterated that achieving a ceasefire and encouraging dialogue are essential steps toward resolving the crisis.
The diplomatic exchange comes ahead of discussions at the United Nations on measures aimed at protecting commercial shipping in the region. China continues to advocate for peaceful solutions, stressing negotiation and cooperation as the most effective means to reduce tensions and restore stability.
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