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China’s response to war is strategy, not opportunism

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China’s response to war is strategy, not opportunism

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China's ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, has stated that China's response to the war in the Middle East is focused on stability and long-term strategy, not opportunism. China is seeking to end the conflict as quickly as possible, with limited ability to affect the outcome, and has worked actively to bring about an end to the conflict through diplomatic efforts.

China is focused on stability in the Middle East. Ambassador Xiao Qian visited Sydney and spoke about China's response to the war. China is seeking to end the conflict quickly, with limited ability to affect the outcome. China has worked actively to bring about an end to the conflict through diplomatic efforts, including a five-point peace initiative jointly proposed with Pakistan. Foreign Minister Wang Yi has spoken to 26 counterparts to resolve the crisis. China's economic and defense strategies are long-term, not dependent on election outcomes.

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