China trusts Iran’s ability to ‘handle situation well’
China reassures Iran of support while urging restraint in the Middle East following the embassy attack
China expressed confidence in Iran’s ability to “handle the situation well and spare the region further turmoil” while upholding its sovereignty and dignity amid the aftermath of an attack on Iran’s embassy in Syria and its retaliatory strike over the weekend.
In a phone call on Monday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi conveyed to his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amirabdollahian that China appreciated Iran’s commitment to avoiding targeting regional and neighboring countries.
April 1 attack ‘unacceptable’
Wang Yi also acknowledged Iran’s characterization of its actions as limited and in self-defense, firmly condemning the embassy attack as “unacceptable.”
After being briefed on Iran’s stance, Amirabdollahian assured Wang that Iran is cognizant of the regional tensions, is prepared to exercise restraint, and has no intentions of further escalation.
Tensions remain elevated in the Middle East following Israel’s pledge to respond to Iran’s attack, prompting several countries to appeal for restraint. Since the missile attack on Saturday night, numerous countries, including Germany, France, and the U.K., have summoned Iranian ambassadors.
Saudi Arabia to collab with China to prevent escalation
On the same day, Wang also engaged in discussions with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, affirming China’s willingness to collaborate with Riyadh to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.
Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud expressed “high expectations” for China to play an active and significant role in defusing tensions. He reiterated Saudi Arabia’s commitment to enhancing communication and coordination with China to facilitate an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza.
The foreign minister added that Saudi Arabia “fully trusts” China and its readiness to advance bilateral cooperation for sustainable development.
Source: Newsroom