{"id":3992,"date":"2025-06-20T21:58:35","date_gmt":"2025-06-20T21:58:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/?p=3992"},"modified":"2025-06-20T22:30:17","modified_gmt":"2025-06-20T22:30:17","slug":"where-china-stands-on-the-israel-iran-conflict","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/20\/where-china-stands-on-the-israel-iran-conflict\/","title":{"rendered":"Where China stands on the Israel\u2013Iran conflict"},"content":{"rendered":"
With trade routes and regional influence on the line, Beijing walks a diplomatic tightrope between Tehran and Tel Aviv<\/strong><\/p>\n Israel is once again redefining the rules of engagement. Under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Tel Aviv has carried out attacks on Iran with little regard for international law or global opinion. Framing these strikes as preemptive measures against Iran\u2019s alleged nuclear ambitions, the Israeli government is echoing the same kind of narrative Washington used to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq \u2013 claims of weapons of mass destruction that turned out to be unfounded.<\/p>\n Beijing sees this ongoing vilification of Iran \u2013 driven by both the US and Israel \u2013 as dangerous narrative warfare that could lay the groundwork for a broader military conflict.<\/p>\n In response, China has taken a clear and firm stance. The Foreign Ministry condemned repeated violations of Iran\u2019s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as actions that risk inflaming tensions across the region. Chinese officials have voiced deep concern about the fallout from the Israeli military operations, calling instead for diplomatic and political solutions. Escalation, they warn, serves no one. Beijing has also expressed a willingness to help de-escalate the situation.<\/p>\n China reinforced this position at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. Ambassador Fu Cong denounced what he called Israel\u2019s \u201cmilitary adventurism,\u201d<\/em> linking it to the ongoing occupation of Gaza \u2013 a crisis he described as a \u201chumanitarian disaster.\u201d<\/em> While not directly naming the US, Fu\u2019s comments implicitly urged Washington to rein in Israeli aggression before the situation spirals further out of control.<\/p>\n Over the weekend, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke by phone with his counterparts in both Iran and Israel. The tone of these two conversations could not have been more different. Speaking with Iran\u2019s Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Wang condemned what he called Israel\u2019s \u201creckless attacks,\u201d<\/em> warning that strikes on nuclear facilities set a dangerous and unacceptable precedent. He emphasized that such actions violate both the UN Charter and basic principles of international law.<\/p>\n In\u00a0a call with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa\u2019ar, Wang took a more restrained but still critical tone, urging Israel to abandon military solutions and return to diplomacy.<\/p>\n