Middle East agreement

Middle East agreement

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US officials question the effectiveness of the Middle East agreement facilitated by China.

OthersMetrikin wrote the post • 4 comments • 165 views • 2023-03-15 07:10 • added this tag no more than 24h

Last week, China mediated the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and reached an agreement, which has drawn attention from the Western world regarding China's influence in the Middle East.

According to The Wall Street Journal, US officials have expressed doubts about whether Iran will comply with the agreement. They also denied that the agreement indicated a weakening of US influence in the Middle East.

However, this agreement still leaves observers wondering if China's influence in the region has surpassed or even replaced that of the United States. Some believe that by allowing China to increase its influence in the Middle East at America's expense, Biden's administration may further reduce its chances of playing a new role on Iran nuclear negotiations.

In addition, China plans to host a summit for Gulf Arab monarchs and Iranian officials in Beijing this year. Analysts point out that this summit reflects huge success for Gulf countries' strategic proximity to China and demonstrates how willing China is to participate in regional affairs beyond commerce and economics. Many Americans and people from Middle Eastern countries originally believed that Chinese interests were mainly focused on economic and commercial matters. view all
Last week, China mediated the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and reached an agreement, which has drawn attention from the Western world regarding China's influence in the Middle East.

According to The Wall Street Journal, US officials have expressed doubts about whether Iran will comply with the agreement. They also denied that the agreement indicated a weakening of US influence in the Middle East.

However, this agreement still leaves observers wondering if China's influence in the region has surpassed or even replaced that of the United States. Some believe that by allowing China to increase its influence in the Middle East at America's expense, Biden's administration may further reduce its chances of playing a new role on Iran nuclear negotiations.

In addition, China plans to host a summit for Gulf Arab monarchs and Iranian officials in Beijing this year. Analysts point out that this summit reflects huge success for Gulf countries' strategic proximity to China and demonstrates how willing China is to participate in regional affairs beyond commerce and economics. Many Americans and people from Middle Eastern countries originally believed that Chinese interests were mainly focused on economic and commercial matters.
165
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US officials question the effectiveness of the Middle East agreement facilitated by China.

OthersMetrikin wrote the post • 4 comments • 165 views • 2023-03-15 07:10 • added this tag no more than 24h

Last week, China mediated the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and reached an agreement, which has drawn attention from the Western world regarding China's influence in the Middle East.

According to The Wall Street Journal, US officials have expressed doubts about whether Iran will comply with the agreement. They also denied that the agreement indicated a weakening of US influence in the Middle East.

However, this agreement still leaves observers wondering if China's influence in the region has surpassed or even replaced that of the United States. Some believe that by allowing China to increase its influence in the Middle East at America's expense, Biden's administration may further reduce its chances of playing a new role on Iran nuclear negotiations.

In addition, China plans to host a summit for Gulf Arab monarchs and Iranian officials in Beijing this year. Analysts point out that this summit reflects huge success for Gulf countries' strategic proximity to China and demonstrates how willing China is to participate in regional affairs beyond commerce and economics. Many Americans and people from Middle Eastern countries originally believed that Chinese interests were mainly focused on economic and commercial matters. view all
Last week, China mediated the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and reached an agreement, which has drawn attention from the Western world regarding China's influence in the Middle East.

According to The Wall Street Journal, US officials have expressed doubts about whether Iran will comply with the agreement. They also denied that the agreement indicated a weakening of US influence in the Middle East.

However, this agreement still leaves observers wondering if China's influence in the region has surpassed or even replaced that of the United States. Some believe that by allowing China to increase its influence in the Middle East at America's expense, Biden's administration may further reduce its chances of playing a new role on Iran nuclear negotiations.

In addition, China plans to host a summit for Gulf Arab monarchs and Iranian officials in Beijing this year. Analysts point out that this summit reflects huge success for Gulf countries' strategic proximity to China and demonstrates how willing China is to participate in regional affairs beyond commerce and economics. Many Americans and people from Middle Eastern countries originally believed that Chinese interests were mainly focused on economic and commercial matters.