China and Oman have joined forces to condemn Israel's recent attack on Iranian territory, calling it a dangerous breach of international law that threatens Middle Eastern stability. The diplomatic push came during a Wednesday phone call between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr Albusaidi.
🚨 The Call That Shook Global Diplomacy
Albusaidi didn't mince words: "These strikes violate Iran's sovereignty and could trigger nuclear disasters," he warned, referencing concerns about damaged nuclear facilities. The Omani minister specifically praised China's "consistent role as a peacekeeper" on the global stage.
🇨🇳 China's Peace Playbook
Wang Yi emphasized that Israel's actions have "shattered regional stability" and disrupted nuclear negotiations. "Every missile fired steals time from diplomacy," he stated, revealing China's immediate condemnation of the strikes. The foreign minister threw support behind a joint statement from 21 Arab and Islamic nations demanding:
- 🕊️ Immediate ceasefire
- 🌐 Respect for national sovereignty
- 💬 Dialogue over destruction
🌐 What's Next?
Both nations are pushing for urgent UN action and regional cooperation. Wang confirmed China will work closely with Oman and other Middle Eastern partners to "prevent the region from falling into chaos." With tensions higher than a K-pop chart, all eyes are now on whether this united front can cool temperatures in one of the world's most volatile regions.
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China, Oman condemn Israeli strike on Iran as violation of intl. law
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