POLICY13:58 UTC10h ago 1 min readSource: New York Times
Why China Isn’t Pushing Iran to Accept U.S. Demands to End War

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Despite the economic risks from the war, Beijing will likely stick to a hands-off approach. It is wary of being entangled in a conflict it opposed and has little sway over.
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- / China is unlikely to pressure Iran to comply with U.S. demands to end the war.
- / Beijing prefers a hands-off approach to avoid being drawn into the conflict.
- / China has limited influence over the situation and opposed the conflict from the beginning.
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