Britain came to the door and asked us to persuade Iran to put pressure on the Houthis, and was blunt

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-22

Introduction:

During the Munich International Security Summit held in Munich, Minister Wang Yi and British Minister David Cameron had extensive discussions on the situation in the Middle East and the Red Sea crisis. British Prime Minister David Cameron wants China to put pressure on Iran through its ties to de-escalate the situation in the Red Sea. However, during the meeting, Minister Wang Yi said that China adheres to the basic principles of handling world affairs and maintaining world order on the basis of the United Nations.

The West is putting pressure on the Houthis, and the Red Sea issue is difficult to solve.

Britain has called on China to put pressure on Iran to de-escalate the Red Sea crisis, but the joint attack on the Houthis by the United States and Britain has not achieved the desired goal. Fearing an attack by the Houthis, the United States and Britain have only used air and air strikes against some Houthi towns and docks. However, such an approach can only deal a heavy blow to Yemen, but not completely destroy the Houtha*** organization. It is still possible that the Houthis will use drones, as well as launch missiles, to attack ships sailing along the Red Sea straits.

When the Houthis strike at U.S.-British ships in the joint U.S.-UK air, ships of China, Russia, Iran and other countries can pass through the Red Sea straits. Such a gap caused jealousy and discontent in the West.

1. The Air Force and Air Force air strikes on Yemen caused significant damage.

The United States and Britain only used their air forces to launch air strikes against the Houthis, which led to the deterioration of the situation in Yemen and the failure to completely destroy the Houthis. The Houthis can also use the Red Sea straits to launch attacks on passing merchant ships, making the situation worse in the Red Sea.

2. The Houthis targeted certain ships.

The Houthis claim that they will not attack any ship at will, but they are targeting Israeli-related ships, especially European and American rescue of Israel. The Houthi rebel group also targeted ships from both countries in a joint U.S.-Britain strike, highlighting the complexity of the international dispute.

3. The opening of the Red Sea Strait between China, Russia and Iran has aroused the dissatisfaction of Western countries.

After the intervention of the United States and Britain, the Houthis took the two ** ships of the United States and Britain as the main targets of attack, and the merchant ships of China, Russia and Iran were able to pass through the Red Sea straits, and this difference aroused the envy and jealousy of European and American countries.

Wang Yi strongly opposes the West's threats against China.

During the Munich summit, Britain and the United States exchanged views with China in the name of "maintaining international peace," but in essence they were exerting pressure on China. China is trying to pressure China to build a "rules-based international order," but it is adamantly advocating a UN-based and international law-based approach to achieving this goal. In the face of the pressing pressure of the United States and the United Kingdom, Wang Yi made a resolute response, calling on Western countries to resolutely implement the relevant United Nations sanctions and work together to promote the comprehensive realization of peace between Palestine and Israel and the peaceful settlement of the Middle East issue.

1. The West is putting pressure on China to uphold the "rules-based international order."

Britain and the United States have been pressuring China to accept a "rules-based international order" that runs counter to the basic principles of international law and the United Nations, which China advocates. China advocates multilateralism as a means to deal with world disputes in order to maintain world peace and stability.

2. China is the direction of joint efforts of the United Nations and international law.

Mr. Wang Yi said that China plays an irreplaceable role in maintaining international peace. He said that China is willing to make contributions to the settlement of the Middle East issue in accordance with the relevant UN resolutions. As one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, China upholds the spirit of effective multilateralism and firmly defends the international order based on international law.

The conclusion is that there are intricate entanglements of interests and political games between countries and regions in the world. In the Red Sea incident, China adhered to the basic principles of the United Nations, advocated multilateral cooperation, and defended the basic rules of international law. Under tremendous pressure from the West, China has adhered to an independent foreign policy in order to defend its own interests and world peace and stability. China will, as always, uphold the position of justice, adhere to the basic norms of international law, and work to promote peace and development in the international community.

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