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War in the Middle East: What President Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin said over the phone

Chinese President Xi Jinping insists that ceasefire must be an urgent priority in the current situation in the Middle East.

Xi Jinping made the remarks during his phone talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

During the call, the two leaders exchanged views regarding the situation in the Middle East.

Xi outlined China’s principles and position, saying that the current Middle East situation is highly perilous, further proving that the world is entering a new period of turbulence and transformation.

“If the conflict continues to escalate, not only will the parties directly involved suffer greater losses, but countries across the region will also be severely affected,” Xi said.

The Chinese leader pointed out that the use of force is not a right way to resolve international disputes and only serves to deepen hatred and confrontation.

“The parties involved in the conflict, especially Israel, should halt military operations as soon as possible to prevent a spiral of escalation and to firmly avoid the spread of war beyond the region,” Xi said.

Xi also said that ensuring civilian safety must be a top priority, adding that the red line of protecting civilians in armed conflicts must not be crossed at any time, and indiscriminate use of force is unacceptable.

He called on the parties to the conflict to strictly adhere to international law, avoid harming innocent civilians, and facilitate the safe evacuation of third-country nationals.

Dialogue and negotiation are the fundamental solutions, Xi said, adding that communication and dialogue are the right ways to achieve lasting peace.

Xi urged the relevant parties to firmly support a political solution to the Iranian nuclear issue, and push the issue back to the track of political solution through dialogue and negotiation.

The international community’s peacemaking efforts are indispensable, Xi said, adding that without stability in the Middle East, there can hardly be peace in the world.

The conflict between Israel and Iran has led to a sudden escalation of tensions in the Middle East and severely impacted global security, Xi noted.

The international community, especially major countries that have a special influence on parties to the conflict, should make efforts to cool down the situation, not the opposite, he said, calling on the UN Security Council to play a bigger role in this regard.

Xi stressed that China stands ready to continue enhancing communication and coordination with all parties, pool their efforts, uphold justice, and play a constructive role in restoring peace in the Middle East.

Russian leader, Vladmir Putin, for his part, outlined Russia’s views on the current situation in the Middle East, saying that Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities is extremely dangerous.

“The escalation of the conflict is in no one’s interests, said the Russian president, noting that the Iranian nuclear issue should be resolved through dialogue and negotiation,” he said.

Putin was also on view that both sides of the conflict should ensure the safety of citizens of the third countries.

The Russian leader added that as the current situation is evolving rapidly, Russia stands ready to maintain close communication with China and make joint active efforts to cool down the situation, so as to safeguard regional peace and stability.

On the other hand, the two heads of state spoke highly of the political mutual trust and high-level strategic coordination between China and Russia, and agreed to maintain close high-level exchanges, advance cooperation in various fields, and deepen the development of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination.