Tehran looks at Beijing’s position in the Israel-Hamas conflict

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In the early weeks of September, a window of opportunity emerged for a possible reversal in Iranian foreign policy. Ayatollah Khamenei indicated a willingness to explore the idea of a new nuclear deal with the United States, while rumors circulated regarding a potential meeting between Iranian and US delegations in Oman. However, this window abruptly shut on October 7 with Hamas’s attack against Israel.

As we recently analyzed, Chinese experts had differing opinions on Iran’s possible and actual involvement in the conflict. They also expressed concerns that their much hoped for process of regional stabilization might have been derailed. Now, as Iran faces another diplomatic crossroad, we turn our attention to recent statements from the Iranian press, especially regarding China’s stance and potential role in the conflict.

The ChinaMed Observer features an analysis of the Iranian media debate on the Israel-Hamas War, and China’s response and potential role in this regional conflict.

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