China Warns West Asia Conflict Spillover, Stresses Gulf Sovereignty

China has expressed deep concern over the escalation of conflict in West Asia following military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Gulf countries must be fully respected. The spokesperson also firmly dismissed as false information reports suggesting an impending Chinese missile procurement deal with Iran. Meanwhile, China has evacuated over 3,000 of its citizens from Iran amid the intensifying hostilities.

Key Points: China Concerned Over West Asia Conflict Spillover, Evacuates Citizens

  • China warns of regional spillover from strikes
  • Urges respect for Gulf nations' sovereignty
  • Denies reports of missile deal with Iran
  • Evacuates over 3,000 citizens from Iran
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"Soverignity of Gulf countries should be respected": China expresses concern over spillover of West Asia conflict

China voices deep concern over US-Israel strikes on Iran, calls for respecting Gulf sovereignty, evacuates thousands of nationals, and denies missile deal rumors.

"China is deeply concerned about the spillover of the military strikes by the US and Israel against Iran... - Mao Ning"

Beijing, March 2

As the conflict in West Asia intensified on Monday, China has voiced deep concern over the escalation, following military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran. The Chinese Foreign Ministry highlighted the potential regional repercussions and emphasized the need to respect the sovereignty of all Gulf nations, reported China Daily.

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning said, "China is deeply concerned about the spillover of the military strikes by the US and Israel against Iran, which has affected Iran's neighbouring countries. China believes that the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of Gulf countries should also be fully respected."

The ongoing tensions in the region come amid rising hostility between Tehran and Washington, with Israel reportedly carrying out precision strikes targeting Iranian infrastructure.

Addressing speculation about military cooperation with Iran, Ning dismissed reports that had suggested that Iran is close to reaching a procurement agreement with China for CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles as false information. "As a responsible major country, China consistently fulfills its international obligations, and opposes malicious speculation and hype linking unrelated issues," she said.

China has also stepped up efforts to safeguard its citizens amid the conflict. "As of March 2, more than 3,000 Chinese nationals have been evacuated from Iran," Ning stated.

"Chinese embassies and consulates in countries neighbouring Iran have dispatched working groups to border ports to assist Chinese citizens leaving Iran," she added.

The latest wave of strikes and Iranian counter attacks comes on the heels of a full-scale conflict that erupted in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, following a major "military offensive" launched on February 28.

In a coordinated operation known as Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion, US and Israeli forces carried out large-scale air and missile strikes across Iran, targeting key military sites, nuclear-related infrastructure, missile batteries, and leadership compounds. World leaders and international bodies are urging de-escalation as the risk of wider regional conflict grows, but fighting continues without a clear end in sight.

- ANI

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Priya S
The evacuation of 3000+ Chinese nationals shows how serious this is getting. Gulf countries have many Indian expatriates too. Our embassies must be on high alert. Praying for peace and the safety of all innocent people caught in the middle. 🙏
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Rohit P
"Operation Epic Fury" sounds like a Hollywood movie, but the reality is terrifying. US and Israel bombing Iran will have consequences for the whole region. Oil prices will shoot up, affecting our economy here in India. This is very worrying.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see China positioning itself as the voice of reason. They are clearly trying to fill a diplomatic vacuum. India should also play a more active role in calling for dialogue. We have strong ties with both the Gulf and the West.
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Vikram M
The denial about missile sales is standard diplomatic speak. Everyone knows these deals happen in the shadows. The real concern is a full-blown war. If Iran retaliates strongly, our shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz could be disrupted. Bad news for imports.
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Kavya N
As an Indian, my heart goes out to the ordinary people in Iran and the neighbouring countries. War only brings suffering. World leaders need to stop posturing and start talking. China's statement is a step in the right direction, but actions matter more.

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