Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi addressed the recent events involving Israel and Iran, stating that Israel's actions constituted a violation of international law and the established principles of international relations. He emphasized that these actions infringed upon Iran's sovereignty and security, ultimately destabilizing the peace and stability of the region.
Wang, who also holds a position within the Communist Party of China, made these comments during a phone conversation with the Omani Foreign Minister, Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi. He highlighted China's consistent stance in favor of resolving all disputes through peaceful means.
Wang underscored the urgent need for a ceasefire and an end to the ongoing conflict. He expressed China's support for the joint statement issued by a group of Arab and Islamic countries, including Oman, regarding the situation. He further expressed hope that these nations would work together to advance peace negotiations.
China intends to maintain communication and coordination with Oman and other regional partners. Wang indicated that China would actively participate in platforms like the United Nations to contribute to ending the conflict and restoring peace in the Middle East.
5 Comments
Leonardo
So China, a country that has repeatedly violated human rights and international norms, is now lecturing others? The hypocrisy is astounding.
Muchacho
Why wasn't all this urgency about 'international law' applied to Russia? Selective outrage just exposes the political game.
Comandante
This highlights the importance of settling disputes thoughtfully, as emphasized by China.
Muchacho
The emphasis on ending the conflict and building peace is crucial for the stability in the Middle East.
Raphael
China's "peaceful means" conveniently doesn't apply to its own expansionist policies in the South China Sea. Double standards much?