China got angry over the killing of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, why did Jinping get a stomachache? – AnyTV News

China got angry over the killing of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, why did Jinping get a stomachache? - India TV Hindi


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Ismail Haniya, Hamas chief.

Beijing: China is also furious over the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh alias Ismail Haniyeh in Iran’s capital Tehran. China has strongly condemned the killing of Hamas chief Ismail. Along with this, China warned on Wednesday that this incident can further increase the crisis in the region. In a way, Beijing has given a clear threat to Israel. Earlier, Iran has also openly threatened Israel over the killing of Ismail Haniyeh. In which Iran has said that very bad things will happen.

China brokered a unity deal between various Palestinian groups last week. Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said on Wednesday that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh had been killed in Tehran. Haniyeh was in Tehran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said in a press conference here that Beijing strongly opposes the killing of Haniyeh.

Xi Jinping has a stomachache

The killing of Ismail Haniya has given Xi Jinping a stomachache. The reason for this is the close relations between China and Iran. Haniya was getting full support from Iran. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin said, “China has always advocated resolving regional disputes through dialogue and dialogue.” He said that China is “deeply concerned” that this incident could lead to further unrest in the region. He also reiterated China’s call for a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire in Gaza to prevent the conflict from escalating further. (Language)

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