'Law of the Jungle' - this is how China comments on the attack on Iran and provides 5 reasons to end the conflict
China calls for an end to the conflict in Iran, emphasizing the need for respect of sovereignty and non-intervention amid military actions by the US and Israel.
At a recent annual press conference in Beijing, China's foreign minister commented on the US and Israeli attack on Iran, arguing that the conflict was unnecessary and advantageous to no one. He emphasized that military force has never been an effective solution in the Middle East and only leads to further hatred, calling for an immediate cessation of military operations to prevent further escalation and the spread of war.
Wang Yi outlined five key proposals for addressing the conflict. Firstly, he stressed the importance of respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries in the region. Secondly, he condemned the misuse of force that harms civilians, asserting that the civilized world must not revert to a 'law of the jungle.' He highlighted the critical need to reduce hostilities and protect civilian lives in the midst of ongoing violence.
Lastly, Wang pointed out the necessity for a principle of non-interference, urging conflicting parties to pursue dialogue over military action. These statements reflect China's growing assertiveness in international diplomacy and its aim to position itself as a responsible global leader advocating for peace and stability in conflict zones like the Middle East.