Beijing: After hosting talks at which Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations, China said on Saturday it has no hidden motives and isn't trying to fill any vacuum in the Middle East. The agreement announced on Friday to reestablish Iran-Saudi ties and reopen embassies after seven years was seen as a major diplomatic victory for China, as Gulf Arab states perceive the United States as reducing its presence in the Middle East.
The Foreign Ministry quoted an unidentified spokesperson as saying China pursues no selfish interest whatsoever and opposes geopolitical competition in the region. China will continue to support Mideast countries in resolving differences through dialogue and consultation to jointly promote lasting peace and stability, the spokesperson said.
We respect the stature of Middle East countries as the masters of this region and oppose geopolitical competition in the Middle East, said the statement posted on the Foreign Ministry's website. China has no intention to and will not seek to fill so-called vacuum or put up exclusive blocs, it said, in an apparent reference to the US China will continue to contribute its insights and proposals to realising peace and tranquility in the Middle East and play its role as a responsible major country in this process.
Following Friday's announcement, China's senior diplomat Wang Yi said the agreement showed China was a "reliable mediator" that had faithfully fulfilled its duties as the host. Notably, Wang also stated that this world has more than just the Ukraine question and there are still many issues affecting peace and people's lives. China has been heavily criticised for failing to condemn Russia's invasion and for accusing the US and NATO of provoking the conflict.