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Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

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As the Palestinian-Israeli conflict continues and the Red Sea crisis spreads and escalates, China has been actively calling for the alleviation of the Red Sea crisis and speaking out for it. Whether in the UN Security Council or other international forums, China has been advocating an end to attacks and harassment of civilian vessels, urging relevant parties to refrain from adding fuel to the fire of tensions in the Red Sea and jointly safeguard the safety of shipping lanes in the Red Sea waters. China's concrete actions not only vigorously implement its own appeal, but also contribute to the easing of the situation in the Red Sea.

At the same time, China has always insisted that the Red Sea crisis is a typical spillover from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the Houthis made it clear at the beginning of their attacks in the Red Sea that they were a sign of support for the Palestinians. Therefore, the key to resolving the Red Sea crisis lies in bringing about a ceasefire between the Palestinians and Israelis as soon as possible. In promoting the resolution of the Red Sea crisis, China has focused on addressing the root cause rather than the symptoms, and avoided foolishness that would do more with less. China's diplomatic behavior has always been in a spirit of gentleness and modesty, and it will not exert undue pressure on Iran.

In response to the Reuters report, China's private pressure on Iran does not accurately reflect the facts. As an international power, China has maintained multifaceted communication with all parties in order to keep abreast of changes in the situation. If there is a connection between China and Iran, it is only a communication similar to that in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and it does not violate China's diplomatic principles. The so-called pressure is more of a misunderstanding and misinterpretation of China by the West. There are no identical interests in the world, and China's reminder of Iran's restraint in communication is more based on the consideration of protecting its own interests.

The weak performance of the United States in the Red Sea crisis and its forced turn to exert pressure on China shows that the United States' influence in the Middle East has weakened, and it also reflects the urgency of the Red Sea crisis. From beginning to end, the United States ** Biden has continuously released signals to continue to fight the Houthis in Yemen, but the actual actions are not as expected. Many countries are organizing allies to escort the convoys, and the United States has been cracking down for more than half a month, but with little effect. On the other hand, Israel is also dissatisfied with the US decision-making, and Netanyahu** dared to openly confront Biden**. In such an embarrassing situation, the United States can only turn to exert ** pressure on China.

In short, China has actively called for the alleviation of the Red Sea crisis, but it also hopes that the United States will respond to the United States' request for help in a humane manner and stop its abduction of China and attacks on Yemen. De-escalation of the situation can be achieved only if there is a genuine desire to resolve the Red Sea crisis and to stop the conflict once and for all.

The development of the Red Sea crisis has allowed China to play an important role in the international arena. With its unique diplomatic thinking and flexible way of acting, China has made positive efforts to alleviate the Red Sea crisis. In this process, China has always adhered to principles, followed a moderate and goodwill diplomatic approach, maintained communication with all parties, and promoted the resolution of the fundamental issues of the Red Sea crisis.

However, the dilemma facing the United States and the rise of China are also gradually becoming apparent. The inefficiency and inability of the United States in the Red Sea crisis, as well as Israel's dissatisfaction with it, have left the United States with the only option to turn to China and put pressure on it to solve the problem. As a rising power, China's role in international affairs has become increasingly prominent. China will continue to play its constructive role in the Middle East and contribute to maintaining regional stability and security.

To sum up, China's active efforts and rising position in the Red Sea crisis cannot be ignored. In the future, China will continue to play an active role in the international arena to promote the resolution of global problems and promote the process of peace and development.

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