China’s cool calculus in Iran: economic heft, political restraint

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China’s Iran policy blends economic leverage with political caution: Beijing’s state media reported the latest strikes plainly, while weeks earlier it largely muted Iran’s protests and framed them as the handiwork of external forces, illustrating that Beijing remains a relatively weak political actor in the Middle East but wields influence through its economic ties rather than overt diplomacy.
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