Did you know that the recent U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran have not only led to devastating explosions in Tehran and Beirut but also reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei? This dramatic escalation sent financial markets worldwide into a tailspin, fearing a prolonged disruption to global energy supplies. In response, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi vehemently condemned the attacks, telling his Israeli counterpart Gideon Saar that such hostilities must cease immediately. He emphasized China’s belief that force only creates new problems, stressing that true military value lies in preventing war. Wang Yi has been actively engaging in high-level diplomacy, holding urgent calls with foreign ministers from Iran, Oman, and France, advocating for dialogue and negotiation as the only path forward. Interestingly, despite his broad diplomatic outreach, Wang Yi has not communicated with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio since the strikes began. Beijing asserts that Gulf countries should unite to oppose external interference, positioning itself as a constructive force for de-escalation in this volatile region. The global community now watches anxiously as China pushes for a peaceful resolution amidst heightened tensions. To stay informed on these critical geopolitical developments, be sure to subscribe to our channel.
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