Why China’s support for Iran has clear limits

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Why China’s support for Iran has clear limits

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Despite being a strategic rival of the US and a close partner of Iran, China has shown no intention of becoming directly involved in the conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States.

As global tensions over war and the economy rise, stability in the Middle East remains vital for Beijing. Analysts suggest China’s low-key response may hint at deeper calculations about its political interests and global partnerships.

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Despite being a strategic rival of the US and a close partner of Iran, China has shown no intention of becoming directly involved in the conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States.

As global tensions over war and the economy rise, stability in the Middle East remains vital for Beijing. Analysts suggest China’s low-key response may hint at deeper calculations about its political interests and global partnerships.

Despite being a strategic rival of the US and a close partner of Iran, China has shown no intention of becoming directly involved in the conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States.

As global tensions over war and the economy rise, stability in the Middle East remains vital for Beijing. Analysts suggest China’s low-key response may hint at deeper calculations about its political interests and global partnerships.

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