China Denies Allegations of Tech Aid to Iran for Missile Components.

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In response to assertions by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding China’s involvement with Iran’s missile manufacturing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun addressed the matter on Tuesday. Netanyahu had suggested in an interview that China had provided a certain level of support to Iran, particularly in supplying components for missile production, a move he expressed dissatisfaction with.

Guo Jiakun made it clear that China has consistently communicated its stance on such issues. The spokesperson emphasized that China, as a responsible major nation, has always adhered to its international obligations. By fulfilling these duties, China aims to contribute to the resolution of conflicts, promote peace, and help de-escalate tensions in various regions.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson refuted the claims made by Netanyahu, dismissing them as baseless and without evidence. Guo underscored that China remains committed to rejecting unfounded allegations, maintaining its focus on fostering stability and peace through diplomatic means.

China’s official position highlights its dedication to international cooperation and adherence to global agreements. By actively working towards de-escalating conflicts, China underscores its role as a responsible member of the international community, seeking to foster a peaceful global environment.

Netanyahu’s comments have sparked discussions on the geopolitical dynamics involving China, Iran, and Israel. However, the Chinese response reiterates its consistent policy of engagement aimed at promoting peace and stability, while dismissing any claims that suggest otherwise without substantial evidence.

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