China Denies Netanyahu’s Missile Support Accusations Involving Iran Components

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Amidst claims by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that China has allegedly supported Iran in missile component manufacturing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun addressed the issue on Tuesday. Netanyahu’s remarks, which included a note of disapproval, prompted a response from China emphasizing its stance on international obligations.

Guo Jiakun asserted that China has consistently clarified its position on such matters and stands firm in its role as a responsible global power. He reiterated that China is committed to fulfilling its international duties, which include efforts to resolve conflicts and foster peace.

In light of these allegations, China underscored its commitment to de-escalating tensions and promoting stability in the region. Guo emphasized that China rejects any accusations that lack evidence and are not substantiated by facts.

As tensions around missile manufacturing and international relations continue to be a focal point, China’s response highlights its dedication to diplomatic engagement and maintaining peace. This statement serves as a reminder of China’s broader foreign policy principles amid ongoing geopolitical discussions.

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