Chinese Chancellor says killing the leader of a sovereign state is unacceptable
Chinese Chancellor Wang Yi condemned the joint operation by the U.S. and Israel to assassinate Iran's leader, Ali Khamenei, calling it 'unacceptable'.
During a phone call with Russian Chancellor Sergei Lavrov, Chinese Chancellor Wang Yi expressed strong condemnation of the recent operation between the United States and Israel aimed at assassinating Iranian leader Ali Khamenei. He stated that such an act of killing a sovereign state's leader and instigating regime change is unacceptable and violates international law and basic norms in international relations. Wang's remarks reflect China's consistent opposition to the use of force in international affairs.
Wang Yi's statements came amidst growing international tensions due to military actions against Iran, initiated by American and Israeli forces over the weekend. The Chinese Foreign Ministry highlighted China's serious concern for the stability of the region, warning that military attacks on Iran significantly undermine Middle Eastern stability. This incident illustrates the complex dynamics of international relations, particularly the responses from major powers like China regarding U.S. military actions.
The Chinese government's stance echoes its previous positions in similar global conflicts, asserting the importance of diplomacy and peaceful resolutions over military intervention. China's approach may also indicate its intent to position itself as a global advocate for sovereignty and stability in contentious international scenarios, contrasting with U.S. and Israeli military strategies.