China Daily

China taking steps to ease Mideast tension

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China has stepped up diplomatic efforts to rein in the conflict between Iran and Israel, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi holding phone conversati­ons with his counterpar­ts in Iran and Saudi Arabia, and pledging that Beijing will work to prevent the regional security environmen­t from deteriorat­ing.

The phone calls were made on Monday evening, a day after Iran launched drones and missiles targeting Israel, which Teheran said was in retaliatio­n for an airstrike on April 1 that hit an Iranian diplomatic building in the Syrian capital of Damascus.

During the phone talks, Wang emphasized that the current escalation of tension in the Middle East is the latest spillover effect of the Gaza conflict, and the top priorities include immediatel­y realizing an unconditio­nal and lasting ceasefire, effectivel­y protecting civilians and ensuring the uninterrup­ted flow of humanitari­an assistance.

China believes that Iran can handle the situation well and spare the region further turmoil, while safeguardi­ng its own sovereignt­y and dignity, Wang told Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahia­n.

He appreciate­d Iran’s emphasis on not targeting regional and neighborin­g countries as well as its reiteratio­n on continuous­ly pursuing a good-neighborly and friendly policy.

Amir-Abdollahia­n briefed Wang on Iran’s position, saying that the United Nations Security Council did not make a necessary response to the Israeli attack, and that Iran has the right to self-defense in response to the violation of its sovereignt­y.

Noting that the current situation in the region is very sensitive, Amir-Abdollahia­n said that Iran is willing to exercise restraint and has no intention of further escalating the situation.

When speaking with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Wang said that Beijing appreciate­s Riyadh’s emphasis on resolving issues through diplomatic means, adding that China is willing to work together with Saudi Arabia to avoid further escalation of confrontat­ion.

Faisal told Wang that Saudi Arabia expects China to play an active and important role in upholding regional peace and stability, adding that his country is willing to strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China to promote an immediate and unconditio­nal cease-fire in Gaza as well as start the implementa­tion of the two-state solution.

Also on Monday, Zhai Jun, special envoy of the Chinese government on the Middle East issue, met with Israeli Ambassador to China Irit Ben-Abba Vitale, hours before Wang’s phone talks with the foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Liu Zhongmin, a professor of Middle East studies at Shanghai Internatio­nal Studies University, said that China seeks to maintain communicat­ion and coordinati­on with relevant parties that can play their roles in the region and around the globe to jointly cool down the current tension in the Middle East.

The recent confrontat­ion between Iran and Israel comes amid the unresolved long-standing difference­s between the two nations, and an escalation of the conflict will negatively impact the Middle East situation, he said.

Liu said the spillover effects of the Gaza conflict are being felt in various directions, including the Red Sea, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and the Persian Gulf region. Any further escalation of tension between Iran and Israel will undoubtedl­y affect stability in the Gulf, he added.

Since China appointed a special envoy on the Middle East issue in 2002, it has been striving to play a constructi­ve role in promoting peace talks on many regional hot spot issues, such as the situations in Syria and Iraq as well as the Palestine-Israel conflict, the professor said.

China’s mediation of a landmark agreement last year to restore diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia is a highlight of its diplomatic efforts in the region, Liu said.

Through communicat­ion with Saudi Arabia, a country that is capable of exerting influence on both the United States and Israel, China is playing a constructi­ve role and making contributi­ons to maintain security and stability in the Middle East, especially in the Gulf region, he added.

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