As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, China remains cautious, offering rhetorical support but avoiding military intervention. Despite a strategic partnership and economic ties, Beijing prioritizes its own interests, including energy security and avoiding entanglement in a conflict with US-backed forces. China’s approach reflects a broader strategy of non-interference and risk aversion in the Middle East.
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