
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday urged the international community to play a more active role in achieving peace in the Middle East. He stressed the need for serious and effective efforts to resolve ongoing conflicts. The remarks highlight China’s call for global diplomatic engagement.
Xi made the statement during a meeting with the President of Mozambique. He said instability in the Middle East is affecting not only the region but also African countries. Moreover, he emphasized the broader global impact of regional conflicts.
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The Chinese president discussed regional and global challenges during the meeting. Both leaders also reviewed ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation. Additionally, they focused on joint responses to shared international issues.
Xi reaffirmed China’s commitment to supporting African nations in difficult times. He said China will continue to stand with its partners across Africa. Furthermore, he highlighted the importance of strengthening long-term strategic partnerships.
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Meanwhile, both sides agreed on expanding cooperation at the international level. They stressed the importance of coordinated efforts to address global crises. However, no specific policy announcements were made during the meeting.