Wang Yi dominated the whole situation in the Security Council, and the top 20 countries flew in to express their support, but Blinken chose to miss the meeting and hurriedly flew to Israel. So, what kind of message did Wang Yi send to the Security Council? Why did Blinken choose to go to Israel instead of the Security Council? Let's take a look at this interesting story. On the morning of November 29, US time, at the initiative of China, the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council, the Security Council held a high-profile high-level meeting, which filled the international community with expectations. The importance of this meeting is self-evident, and even the presence of UN Secretary-General António Guterres in person is extremely solemn. Before the start of the meeting, Wang Yi not only held contacts with Guterres, Brazilian Foreign Minister Avira, Malaysian Foreign Minister Zambry, and Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fayon, but also held a group meeting with the foreign ministers of Arab and Islamic countries. Evella and Zambry even said that their leaders sent themselves to the meeting because they were convinced that China would come up with concrete initiatives to help resolve the current crisis.
Sure enough, during the meeting, China submitted a document entitled "China's Position Paper on the Settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict," which put forward five specific proposals, including a comprehensive ceasefire, ensuring humanitarian relief, increasing diplomatic mediation, and seeking a political solution. China's great power demeanor can be seen! However, when the top leaders of 20 countries rushed to attend the meeting, US Secretary of State Blinken disappeared and flew to Israel in a hurry. According to reports, late at night on the day China presided over the high-level meeting of the Security Council, Blinken actually arrived in Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel, by special plane, where he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and members of Israel's wartime cabinet, and then planned to go to the West Bank to meet with Palestinian ** Abbas. Does this kid also want to intervene in the matter of Israel? It seems that Blinken's visit to the Middle East this time is also to solve the Palestinian-Israeli issue, after all, the United States has always supported the realization of a "two-state solution" to achieve long-term peace between Palestine and Israel. This story is full of humor and fun, and it can't help but laugh.
Wang Yi's performance in the Security Council has always controlled the overall situation, and has received strong support from the top level of 20 countries. Blinken, on the other hand, is running around the Middle East with a broken leg, and it seems that he also wants to intervene in the Israeli issue. This clever contrast makes the whole story more vivid and interesting, and stimulates the reader's interest in reading. At the same time, by adding details and descriptions, readers can perceive and experience the scenes in the story more vividly. Finally, use humor and witty techniques to capture popular words to attract the audience's attention, adding novelty to the article. Why is Blinken reluctant to come to the Security Council? It turns out that the United States does not want to see China's influence expand, let alone China becoming the dominant player in resolving the Palestinian-Israeli issue. However, the representative of the United States said that they do want to solve the problem, but only if "the United States takes the lead." However, it is too difficult for the United States to do this on its own. As a result, the process of establishing a Palestinian State has been put on hold, Israel's ambitions to annex the West Bank have been fueled, and the Arab States have become even more uneasy. Now, it will not be easy for the United States to re-promote the two-state solution.
Not only do they need to regain the trust of Arab countries, but they also need to limit Israel's ambitions. This situation is really unpredictable! But I would say that it's like a big chess game, and whoever can make the last move will be the winner.