As Middle East tensions hit the one-month mark this week, China has been running a diplomatic marathon 🏃♂️💨 to prevent regional escalation. Since March 1, Beijing launched an unprecedented peace push involving 18 high-stakes phone calls and three face-to-face meetings led by Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Multi-Track Diplomacy in Action
From late-night calls with Israeli counterparts to strategy sessions with Saudi leaders, China's approach mixes old-school shuttle diplomacy with modern crisis management. The goal? To broker ceasefire talks 🤝, contain conflict spillover 🛑, and revive dialogue between historic rivals like Iran and Gulf states.
Global Kitchen Table Diplomacy
Wang's diplomatic menu this month included:
- Direct engagement with US and European leaders
- Emergency coordination with Arab states
- Backchannel talks through UN mechanisms
This 360-degree strategy reflects China's growing role as a 'conflict mediator' in Global South affairs. While outcomes remain uncertain, the intensive efforts show Beijing's determination to position itself as a stabilizer in turbulent times ⚖️.
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