Chinese Foreign Minister Vuong Nghi criticized the United States trying to transform the Middle East according to Western standards, at the time Mr. Biden was traveling in the region.
The United States should change the old habit and end the intervention in the issues of the Middle East in all aspects, trying to transform the region according to their standards, Chinese Foreign Minister Vuong Nghi told his Syrian counterpart.
He affirmed that Beijing supported people in the Middle East countries to explore the development path, and encourage the area to solve security issues through solidarity and self -asserting national voice.
We believe that the brothers in the Middle East are capable and wisdom to ensure peace, stability and solve problems left by history, he emphasized.
US President Joe Biden (left) and Crown Prince Saudi Mohammed bin Salman at the Alsalam Royal Palace in Jeddah on July 15.
The Chinese Foreign Minister reaffirmed that Beijing supported the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and dignity of Syria.
The United States of the United States and the West at the time of US President Joe Biden had their first trip in the Middle East since taking office in February 2021.
During the press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid in Jerusalem in the middle of this week, he emphasized that Washington wanted to promote US interests in the region, as well as correct mistakes when he had ever withdrawn from the region.
The US external strategy in the Middle East for many years has been shaded by the war in Iraq, the long -term confrontation with Iran and the latest is tensions with Saudi Arabia due to disagreements on human rights.
During his visit to Arabia, Biden tried to warm up his relationship.
Ma Xiaolin, an international relations expert at China's Zhejiang International Research University, rated Washington who was facing a great challenge in the Middle East.
Ma Xiaolin said that Beijing was actively increasing influence in the Middle East, in the middle of the time the US was forced to divide resources and the ability to focus policy to counter Russia in Europe and China in the Indian Ocean -
China desperately needs the power supply of the Middle East.
As the US -Central relations are increasingly plunged, many Middle Eastern countries are concerned about becoming a fierce competitive front between the two superpowers.
The Middle East is the biggest hope of Europe if they ban Russian oil, but political instability in the area creates a series of challenges.