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Strategic Caution
China has avoided loud public statements, focusing instead on calls for restraint, dialogue, and ceasefires. This aligns with Beijing’s long-standing foreign policy of non-interference and emphasizes diplomatic solutions over confrontation.
Energy and Economic Interests
China relies heavily on Middle Eastern oil and trade. Escalation threatens:
Crude oil supply
Shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz
Regional trade and investments
Being vocal or taking sides could risk access to resources and destabilize key economic projects, including Belt and Road infrastructure.
Balancing Global Relationships
China maintains ties with all parties:
Trade and energy deals with Iran
Technology and commercial links with Israel
Strategic competition with the United States
Open alignment with one side could undermine relations with the others, making measured language the safest option.
Avoiding Military Entanglement
Unlike the U.S., China avoids deep military commitments in the Middle East. Publicly taking sides could risk entanglement in a conflict it does not control. Strategic restraint minimizes escalation risk while maintaining influence.
Diplomatic Image and Quiet Influence
China positions itself as a mediator and a stabilizing global actor. By staying quiet publicly while engaging diplomatically behind the scenes, Beijing preserves its image as a peaceful, multilateral power.
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