On June 19, President Xi Jinping engaged in a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, focusing on the escalating tensions in the Middle East. During this exchange, both leaders expressed their concerns about the current situation and advocated for urgent measures to promote peace.
President Putin conveyed Russia's perspective, emphasizing the dangers of Israel's recent military actions aimed at Iran's nuclear facilities. He underscored that such escalations are counterproductive and highlighted the need for dialogue to address the Iran nuclear issue. Putin reiterated Russia's commitment to collaborate closely with China in efforts to stabilize the region.
In his remarks, Xi Jinping outlined China’s principled stance regarding the unfolding events in the Middle East. He characterized the current situation as critical, asserting that the world has entered a phase of unprecedented geopolitical turbulence. He warned that further escalation of the conflict would adversely impact not only the involved parties but also neighboring countries.
To address these pressing issues, Xi proposed four key propositions. First, he insisted on the necessity of an immediate cease-fire to halt hostilities. He argued that military force is not a viable solution to international disputes but rather serves to deepen animosities.
Secondly, Xi highlighted the paramount importance of civilian safety, declaring that the protection of non-combatants should never be compromised. He called on all parties to adhere to international law, avoid the indiscriminate use of force, and ensure the safe evacuation of foreign nationals.
The third point emphasized the vital need for dialogue and negotiation as essential pathways toward achieving lasting peace. Xi expressed a firm commitment to reinvigorating political discourse surrounding the Iranian nuclear challenges, advocating for solutions through diplomatic channels.
Finally, he acknowledged the indispensable role of the international community in promoting peace. As the conflict between Israel and Iraq escalates, it has ramifications not only for regional stability but also for global security. Xi urged major countries to actively seek de-escalation and stressed the importance of the United Nations Security Council in facilitating these efforts.
Throughout the conversation, Xi Jinping reiterated China's readiness to enhance communication and coordination with all stakeholders to uphold justice and contribute positively to peace restoration in the Middle East.
Moreover, both Xi and Putin reflected on the strong political trust and strategic cooperation that has characterized China-Russia relations. They agreed to maintain high-level interactions and progress collaboration across various sectors, reinforcing their comprehensive strategic partnership.
On September 3, Xi Jinping will attend a conference marking the 80th anniversary of China's victory in WWII and deliver a speech.
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