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    China Calls for Immediate De-escalation in Middle East Conflict During Saudi Talks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant diplomatic engagement, China’s special envoy to the Middle East emphasized the urgent need to reduce hostilities in the volatile region during discussions with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister. The talks, held on Sunday, highlighted Beijing’s growing concern over the escalating conflict that has not only destabilized the area but also posed serious risks to global energy supplies and international trade routes.

    The ongoing war, which erupted following a series of strikes by the United States and Israel targeting Iran, has intensified regional tensions and drawn international attention. China, maintaining a close strategic partnership with Tehran, has condemned the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. However, Beijing has simultaneously expressed disapproval of Iran’s retaliatory attacks on several Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia, underscoring its balanced approach amid the crisis.

    During the meeting, China’s envoy Zhai Jun conveyed Beijing’s deep apprehension over the deteriorating situation. He stressed the importance of halting military actions immediately to prevent further escalation and to shield innocent civilians from the devastating consequences of the conflict. Zhai highlighted that the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of Gulf countries must be respected and protected at all costs, condemning any assaults targeting non-combatants and civilian infrastructure.

    In addition to his dialogue with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan, Zhai Jun also met with Jasem Mohamed Al-Budaiwi, the head of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). In this separate engagement, the Chinese envoy advocated for a swift return to diplomatic negotiations, emphasizing China’s readiness to contribute constructively to peace efforts. He assured that China is committed to playing an active role in facilitating dialogue aimed at ending the hostilities and restoring stability to the region.

    Echoing these sentiments, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi publicly stated on Sunday that the conflict “should never have happened,” underscoring the urgency of ceasing all fighting. Wang’s remarks reflect Beijing’s broader diplomatic stance, which calls for peaceful resolution through dialogue rather than military confrontation. This approach aligns with China’s strategic interests in maintaining steady energy imports from the Middle East and safeguarding the uninterrupted flow of trade through critical maritime routes.

    As tensions continue to mount in the Middle East, China’s diplomatic interventions signal its intent to act as a mediator and peace broker. The country’s balanced position—supporting Iran while advocating for regional stability and condemning violence against civilians—illustrates the complex dynamics at play. Moving forward, Beijing’s efforts to encourage dialogue and de-escalation could prove pivotal in preventing further deterioration of the conflict and ensuring the security of vital economic interests worldwide.

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