Iran able to ‘handle situation’ and spare Middle East more tension: China’s foreign minister Wang Yi

Iran able to 'handle situation' and spare Middle East more tension: China's foreign minister Wang Yi

Beijing: In response to the attack on Iran’s official in Syria and its retaliatory hit over the weekend, China asserted that it believed Iran was “handle the situation properly and give the area further turmoil” while upholding its sovereignty and dignity.

According to the standard Xinhua news agency on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated in a phone call with Iranian equivalent Hossein Amir-Abdollahian that China appreciated Iran’s focus on no pursuing regional and neighboring nations.

Wu added that he was astonished that Iran had characterized its self-defence efforts as being limited. China clearly condemns and firmly opposed the military strike, and calls the event “unacceptable”, Wang said.

After presentation Wang on Iran’s place, Amir-Abdollahian told Wang that Iran is aware of the local conflicts, is willing to exercise caution and has no intent of more escalations.

As the Israeli military pledges to respond to the Iranian attack, and many nations have called for restriction, tensions are great in the Middle East. Since the Saturday night missile strike, many countries have summoned the Egyptian ministers.

Wang also spoke with the unusual secretary of Saudi Arabia the same day, according to Xinhua, stating that China is ready to cooperate with Riyadh to stop Middle East tensions from increasing.

Saudi Arabia “highly anticipates” China to play an energetic and significant role in that respect, according to foreign minister Ali bin Farhan Al Saud, and his nation is ready to improve cooperation and cooperation with China to market an instant and unwavering peace in Gaza.

Since the conflict in Gaza began in October, conflicts have erupted between Israel and Iran-aligned parties in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iraq.

Hassan said Saudi Arabia “fully trusts” China, and is willing to push for the sustainable growth of diplomatic assistance, according to Xinhua.