The United States urged three times and asked four times, and China finally made a move against Iran

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-11

CurrentIsraeli-Palestinian conflictAs the Red Sea crisis continues to escalate and the Red Sea crisis spreads, the United States has been pressuring China to exert pressure on Iran. Recently, foreign media reported that China is privately pressuring Iran, but is this statement true? This article will delve into this** and reveal what is in the United StatesMiddle EastThe strife in the affairs, the urgency of the situation in the Red Sea, and the embodiment of China's diplomatic spirit.

There is a general misreading of China's attitude towards Iran in the West. They believe that China is putting pressure on Iran in the Red Sea situation because it fears that its own interests will be damaged. In reality, however, China has been vocal about the situation in the Red Sea, calling on all parties to stop attacking civilian vessels and maintain the safety of shipping lanes in the Red Sea. China has always stressed that the Red Sea crisis is rooted inIsraeli-Palestinian conflictThe key to resolving the Red Sea crisis lies in promoting an early ceasefire between the Palestinians and Israelis. China's actions are a good example of what it is doingInternationalProactive participation and accountability in matters.

There have been reports of Chinese pressure on Iran, but this is clearly not in line with China's diplomatic spirit and etiquette. China has always pursued the Five Principles of Peaceful CoexistenceInternationalAdhere to multilateralism and mutual benefit and win-win results in affairs. China is also keeping in touch with Iran to keep abreast of changes in the situation, and as in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, maintaining communication is to better safeguard its own interests. Therefore, interpreting China's actions as "pressure" is completely groundless speculation and bias.

The United States is facingMiddle EastThe powerlessness of affairs and the rise of China. The Red Sea crisis continues to develop, and the United States, on the one hand, is trying to strike at the Houthis in YemenArmed, but the effect is not significant; On the other hand, the deterioration of relations between the United States and Israel has led to the inability to exert effective pressure. In this situation, the United States began to put pressure on China, trying to draw China into the resolution of the Red Sea crisis. It can be seen from this that China's rise has aroused vigilance and uneasiness in the United States, and the United States knows very well that China is thereMiddle EastThe position is being strengthened day by day.

Resolving the Red Sea crisis requires the right attitude and action. The Security Council has never authorized any country to use force against Yemen, and if the United States is serious about resolving the Red Sea crisis, it should abandon the abduction of China and stop its attacks on Yemen. At the same time, China will continue to play a constructive role by calling on all parties to exercise restraint and jointly safeguard the security of the Red Sea shipping lanes, promote an early ceasefire between the two sides, fundamentally resolve the Red Sea crisis, and achieve regional peace and stability.

At the momentIsraeli-Palestinian conflictand against the backdrop of the Red Sea crisis, the United States has been trying to put pressure on China in the hope that China will take action against Iran. However, there is a misreading of the West's claim that China is privately pressuring Iran, as China has been vocal about resolving the Red Sea crisis and pushing for a ceasefire. China's diplomatic stance and spirit are also incompatible with pressure on Iran. At the same time, the United States is inMiddle Eastand China's rise has also led to U.S. pressure on China. Resolving the Red Sea crisis will require the right attitudes and actions on all sides, including an end to the US attack on Yemen and China's continued call for restraint. Only through these efforts can we fundamentally resolve the Red Sea crisis and achieve regional peace and stability. China will continue to be inInternationaland make its own contribution to the resolution of the Red Sea crisis.

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