China Evacuates 3000 from Iran, Urges Gulf Diplomacy Amid Tensions

China has evacuated over 3,000 of its citizens from Iran due to the deteriorating security situation. Foreign Minister Wang Yi held separate phone conversations with top diplomats from the UAE and Saudi Arabia, urging restraint and peaceful dialogue. China expressed support for the UAE's national security demands and appreciated Saudi Arabia's commitment to peaceful means. Beijing continues to advocate for de-escalation and a return to negotiations to prevent further regional instability.

Key Points: China Evacuates Citizens, Urges Gulf Diplomacy Amid Conflict

  • China evacuates 3000+ citizens from Iran
  • FM Wang Yi holds crisis calls with Gulf leaders
  • Urges all parties to cease military operations
  • Supports diplomatic resolution of disputes
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China communicates with Gulf region leaders amidst conflict; over 3000 Chinese citizens evacuated from Iran

China evacuates over 3000 citizens from Iran as FM Wang Yi urges Gulf leaders toward restraint and diplomatic solutions to regional conflict.

"The spillover of war is not in the interests of any party, and only the people of the region will suffer. - Lin Jian"

Beijing, March 5

China has urged restraint and diplomatic engagement amid rising tensions in West Asia, with Chinese Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi holding phone conversations with political leaders from the Gulf region, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian.

In a post on X on Wednesday, Lin Jian said Wang spoke with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. He said that China supports the UAE's legitimate demands for safeguarding its national security and supports regional countries in seeking to resolve disputes through diplomatic means.

Lin said on X, " Chinese FM Wang Yi held a phone conversation with the Deputy PM and FM of the UAE, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The spillover of war is not in the interests of any party, and only the people of the region will suffer. China supports the UAE's legitimate demands for safeguarding its national security and supports regional countries in seeking to resolve disputes through diplomatic means."

He added, "China will not give up hope for peace and will continue to play a constructive role."

In a separate X post, Lin said Wang also spoke with the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. He said that China appreciates Saudi Arabia's restraint and its commitment to resolving differences through peaceful means.

Lin said on X, "Chinese FM Wang Yi held a phone conversation with Saudi FM Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. The spreading and escalating conflict in the Middle East, affecting Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, is not what China wishes to see. China appreciates Saudi Arabia's restraint and its commitment to resolving differences through peaceful means."

He added, "China strongly urges all parties to cease military operations, return to dialogue and negotiations at an early date, and prevent further escalation of tensions."

Meanwhile, China's Department of Consular Affairs said it has evacuated over 3000 of its citizens from Iran amid the deteriorating security situation.

According to a post from the ministry's consular affairs office on X, where it highlighted the statement of a Chinese spokesperson, the statement said, "Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Since the security situation in Iran turned tense, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Chinese diplomatic missions in Iran have issued alerts more than once. They have worked in various ways to call on Chinese citizens to evacuate as soon as possible and offer them assistance. As of March 2, Beijing time, over 3,000 Chinese citizens have been evacuated from Iran. Chinese diplomatic missions in Iran's neighboring countries have sent working groups to receive and assist the evacuated Chinese citizens at border ports."

It added, "Given the severe security situation in Iran, we once again advise the Chinese citizens in Iran to take extra safety precautions and leave Iran as soon as possible. If any help is needed, please contact the Chinese embassy and consulate in Iran or dial consular protection hotline 12308."

China has repeatedly called for de-escalation in West Asia and said it supports diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing further instability in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
The evacuation of 3000 citizens shows how serious the situation is. Hope our Indian government is also closely monitoring and ensuring the safety of our people in the Gulf region. Peace is the only way forward 🙏.
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Arjun K
China playing mediator in West Asia while having its own border disputes... interesting strategy. At least they are engaging with Saudi and UAE. The region needs stability, especially with so many Indian expatriates working there. Our economy depends on their remittances.
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Sarah B
From an international perspective, any diplomatic effort to de-escalate is welcome. The evacuation numbers are staggering. Hope other nations are also making contingency plans for their citizens. The human cost of conflict is always the highest.
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Karthik V
China's focus on the Gulf makes sense given their oil imports. It's about protecting their energy security, not just peace. India should also be proactive in such diplomacy. Our ties with the UAE and Saudi are strong, we must use that influence.
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Meera T
The statement "only the people of the region will suffer" is so true. We've seen this in every conflict. Ordinary citizens pay the price. Respect to China for at least trying to open channels of communication. Every voice for peace counts.

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