China to send special envoy on Middle East mediation
2026-03-05 09:56:37 source:Global Times

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi file photo:fmprc
Chinese
Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday spoke separately in phone talks
with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Saudi Foreign
Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, saying that China will send its
special envoy on the Middle East issue to regional countries to conduct
mediation efforts.
In the phone conversations with Abdullah,
Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of
China Central Committee, reiterated China’s principled position on the
current situation in Iran, saying that the spillover of the war is not
in the interest of any party and that the people of the region would be
the only ones to suffer. He said that the red line on protecting
civilians in conflicts must not be crossed, non-military targets such as
energy, the economy, and people’s livelihoods should not be attacked,
and the safety of shipping lanes must be maintained.
China
expressed appreciation for the UAE’s peace efforts and also commends the
statement by the 50th Extraordinary Meeting of the GCC Ministerial
Council that reaffirmed the importance of dialogue and diplomacy as the
sole path to overcome the current crisis and preserve regional security,
Wang said.
Besides, China supports the UAE’s legitimate demands
to safeguard national security and supports regional countries to
continue resolving disputes through diplomatic means, Wang said.
China
will not give up hope for peace and will continue to play a
constructive role. China will send its special envoy on the Middle East
issue to regional countries to conduct mediation efforts and promote a
return to peace and stability. China also hopes that the UAE will
continue to ensure the safety of Chinese nationals and institutions in
UAE, Wang said.
In the phone conversations with Saudi Foreign
Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Wang said that China does not want
to see the Middle East conflict spreading to Gulf states such as Saudi
Arabia. Regardless of the reason, indiscriminate use of force is
unacceptable, and any attacks on innocent civilians and non-military
targets should be condemned, Wang said.
China appreciates Saudi
Arabia for exercising restraint and insisting on resolving differences
through peaceful means. Achieving regional reconciliation is rare and
valuable, and should be cherished and further promoted, Wang said.
Wang said that China has always been a peacekeeping force and is willing to continue playing a constructive role.
China
strongly urges all parties to halt military actions and return to
dialogue and negotiations as soon as possible to prevent further
escalation of tensions.