China Urges De-escalation in West Asia, Stresses Vital Strait of Hormuz Security

China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun has expressed Beijing's readiness to strengthen communication with all parties to de-escalate the West Asia conflict. He emphasized the critical importance of stability around the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global trade and energy route. Jiakun urged the involved parties, particularly the US, Israel, and Iran, to immediately stop military operations to prevent wider economic impacts. The conflict, triggered by strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader, has already disrupted the waterway and international markets.

Key Points: China Calls for Peace in West Asia, Warns on Strait of Hormuz

  • China offers mediation in West Asia conflict
  • Criticizes US and Israel over international law
  • Urges immediate halt to military operations
  • Warns conflict threatens global energy trade and economy
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"Will continue to strengthen communication with all parties," Chinese FM Spokesperson on West Asia conflict

China's FM spokesperson urges US, Israel, Iran to halt military ops, prioritizes de-escalation to protect global trade through the vital Strait of Hormuz.

"Will continue to strengthen communication with all relevant parties... and play a constructive role in easing tensions and restoring peace in the Middle East - Guo Jiakun"

Beijing, March 11

China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun has expressed China's willingness to remain in touch with all the parties involved in the West Asia conflict to de-escalate the issue, reported China Daily.

Addressing the media, Jiakun said, "Will continue to strengthen communication with all relevant parties, including the parties directly involved in the conflict, and play a constructive role in easing tensions and restoring peace in the #MiddleEast"

Jiakun also said that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has also criticized US and Israel for breaking international law while still holding peace talks with Iran.

Earlier, China expressed concern over the functional blockage of the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing West Asia conflict and called on "relevant parties" to immediately halt military operations and avoid further escalation.

Speaking at a press conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said stability in the region is crucial as the Strait of Hormuz is a vital route for global trade and energy supplies.

"The Strait of Hormuz and waters nearby are an important route for international goods and energy trade. Keeping the region safe and stable serves the common interests of the international community," Guo said.

He urged all parties, particularly the US, Israel and Iran, involved in the conflict to prioritise de-escalation and prevent the crisis from affecting the global economy.

"China urges parties to stop the military operations at once, avoid further escalation, and prevent the regional turmoil from having a larger impact on global economic growth," he said.

Reiterating Beijing's position, the spokesperson said the immediate priority should be to end hostilities and stop tensions from spreading further in the region.

"The pressing priority now is that relevant parties should stop the military operations at once, avoid further escalation and spread of tensions, and prevent the regional turmoil from having a larger impact on global economic growth," Guo added.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical shipping routes, through which a significant portion of global oil and gas supplies passes.

The conflict in the region, following the killing of 86-year-old Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in joint military strikes by the US and Israel on February 28, after which Iran, in its retaliation, targeted Israeli and US assets in several Gulf countries, has disrupted the waterway and affected international energy markets and global economic stability.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian, my primary concern is the impact on our economy and the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf. Any conflict that disrupts oil supply or trade routes hits the common person hardest. I hope diplomacy prevails. 🙏
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Aman W
Interesting to see China positioning itself as a mediator. While dialogue is always good, the situation is complex. India has strong ties and significant interests with multiple parties in the region. Our foreign policy should focus on protecting those interests first and foremost.
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Sarah B
The spokesperson is right about the Strait of Hormuz being crucial for global trade. The volatility in energy markets affects everyone. A constructive role from any nation to calm tensions is needed. Hope for a peaceful resolution soon.
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Vikram M
China criticizing others for breaking international law? That's rich. However, setting that aside, the core message is correct: the military operations must stop. The region cannot afford another full-scale war. The economic repercussions for Asia would be severe.
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Kavya N
The immediate priority is indeed to stop the fighting. So many innocent lives are at stake. It's not just about oil and trade, it's about humanity. India has always stood for peaceful dialogue and should support all genuine efforts towards that end.

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