China-Iran relations strengthened, China will provide humanitarian aid worth 2 lakh dollars to Iran

Amidst the ongoing tension in the Middle East, China has announced humanitarian cooperation towards Iran. China has said that it will provide 2 million US dollars in aid to the Iranian Red Crescent Society. This information was given by China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun.

Speaking to the media, Guo Jiakun said that China strongly condemns the indiscriminate attacks on civilians and non-military targets. He said that in the current situation it is very important to maintain peace and stability in the area. China will continue to work towards reducing tensions through dialogue with all parties.

According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Beijing will remain in contact with all parties related to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. Guo Jiakun said China will strengthen communication with countries directly involved in the conflict and play a constructive role in reducing tensions and restoring peace in the region.

Meanwhile, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has also criticized the actions of America and Israel. He said that taking military action in violation of international law is a matter of concern, while on the other hand there is also talk of continuing peace talks with Iran.

China has also expressed concern over the situation arising in the Strait of Hormuz amid increasing tension in West Asia. China says that this sea route is very important for global trade and energy supply. If instability increases in this region, it can affect the economy of the entire world.

Guo Jiakun said that the Strait of Hormuz and its surrounding maritime area are an important lifeline of international trade and energy supply. Therefore, maintaining the security and stability of this region is in the interest of the entire international community.

China has appealed to all concerned parties, including the US, Israel and Iran, to immediately stop military action and prevent further escalation of tensions. China believes that the biggest priority at present should be to end the conflict and prevent the regional crisis from affecting global economic development.

China clarified that a permanent solution to this crisis is possible only through dialogue and diplomatic efforts and all countries should take responsible steps in this direction.

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