Russia says it is coordinating Middle East policy with China

On Thursday, October 19, Russia announced that it was working with China, a growing alliance that President Vladimir Putin visited this year, to coordinate its plan in the Middle East and North Africa.

According to Russia, Zhai Jun, China’s specific minister for the Middle East, and Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov spoke in Doha to discuss the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas organization that controls the Gaza Strip.

In order to achieve a social resolution of this and other problems in the Middle East and North Africa region, Moscow and Beijing’s ongoing emphasis on close cooperation of work was confirmed. According to a foreign government statement.

The surprise attack on October 7 that killed 1,400 people, which Russia views as a possible middleman between Israel and Hamas, sparked the latest issue. According to Gaza specialists, Israel’s flying bombardments in retaliation have resulted in the deaths of more than 3,500 Palestinians and the injuries of over 12, 000 others.

Russia launched an all-out invasion of Ukraine last year, and Moscow has attempted to place some of the blame for the issue on the United States, its most potent friend.

A UN Security Council resolution that called for the release of hostages, charitable access, and the safe removal of needy civilians as well as a charitable ceasefire in Gaza failed to pass on Monday.

Hamas were not specifically mentioned in the text, which condemned all acts of terrorism and crime against residents.