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    China’s Foreign Minister Criticizes Middle East Conflict, Calls for US-China Cooperation

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a strong statement from Beijing, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed deep condemnation of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, emphasizing that such violence should never have been allowed to unfold. Speaking at a press conference during China’s significant annual political event known as the “Two Sessions,” Wang called for the United States to resolve its differences with China in order to foster global stability. He stressed that the world cannot afford to revert to a state governed by the “law of the jungle,” where might makes right.

    The “Two Sessions” are a major political gathering in China, bringing together the National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. These meetings are closely monitored internationally as they often reveal the government’s priorities and strategic direction amid a complex and shifting geopolitical environment. Wang’s remarks touched on several pressing issues, including the ongoing trade tensions with the United States, territorial disputes in the South China Sea, and the broader implications of conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine.

    Wang highlighted the critical nature of this year for Sino-US relations, noting that the relationship remains fraught with challenges. Since the return of former US President Donald Trump to the White House, tensions have escalated, culminating in a trade war characterized by reciprocal tariffs that have disrupted global markets. Wang criticized these protectionist measures, describing them as counterproductive actions that resemble “trying to extinguish a fire with fuel.” He warned that such policies would ultimately harm those who implement them.

    Despite the difficulties, Wang suggested that while China and the United States may not be able to fundamentally change each other’s core policies or values, they can certainly alter how they engage and cooperate. He urged both nations to work towards creating a conducive environment for dialogue, managing existing disagreements pragmatically, and avoiding unnecessary interference that could exacerbate tensions further.

    On the subject of the Middle East, Wang was unequivocal in his criticism of the US and Israeli military actions against Iran, a country with which China maintains diplomatic and economic ties. He condemned the strikes that have intensified regional instability and specifically denounced the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, underscoring Beijing’s stance against such escalations.

    Turning to China’s relationship with Russia, Wang reaffirmed the strength and resilience of their partnership, despite Western criticism accusing Moscow of prolonging the conflict in Ukraine. He described Sino-Russian ties as “steadfast and unshakeable,” signaling Beijing’s continued support for Moscow amid growing international pressure.

    Contrasting China’s approach with the unpredictability of Trump-era US foreign policy, Wang portrayed China as a dependable and stable global partner. This message is reinforced by the recent visits of leaders from several Western countries, including France, Canada, Finland, and the United Kingdom, who have sought closer ties with Beijing. These diplomatic engagements reflect a shift as some traditional US allies reconsider their alliances in light of past American policies such as the controversial attempt to acquire Greenland and the imposition of tariffs on NATO members.

    Wang welcomed this trend, encouraging European nations to move beyond protectionist attitudes and embrace the opportunities offered by the Chinese market. He used a vivid metaphor, inviting them to leave the “small attic” of isolationism and enter the “gym” of China’s dynamic economy, where they can build strength and enhance their global competitiveness.

    In a further effort to strengthen international relations, China has expanded visa-free travel agreements to nearly 50 countries, including major European economies like France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Additionally, Beijing has negotiated tariff reductions with countries such as Canada and the UK, facilitating smoother trade flows and deeper economic integration. These moves underscore China’s ambition to position itself as a central player in global affairs, offering an alternative to the traditional Western-led order.

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