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Wang Yi’s Middle East visit: China’s push for stronger ties

Published on: December 11, 2025 11:00 PM

China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, will begin a visit to the Middle East on December 12, covering the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. Wang’s tour will last until December 16 and focuses on strengthening bilateral relations and discussing major regional issues. During his visit, he will meet with foreign ministers to exchange views on mutual concerns and the broader situation in the Middle East.

This visit is part of China’s broader strategy to deepen its diplomatic and trade ties in the Middle East, a region traditionally dominated by U.S. influence. China’s foreign ministry sees the trip as an opportunity to consolidate political trust with the three countries. Wang’s meetings are expected to focus on cooperation, as well as regional security and economic development.

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In recent years, China has positioned itself as a neutral player in the Middle East, notably facilitating a 2023 rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Beijing aims to play a more active diplomatic role, especially in resolving conflicts like the Israeli-Palestinian issue, where it contrasts itself with the U.S. approach.

China’s growing influence in the Middle East also aligns with its Belt and Road Initiative, an ambitious infrastructure and trade project launched under President Xi Jinping. This visit underscores Beijing’s commitment to expanding its footprint in the region, focusing on trade, investment, and geopolitical stability.

Read more: Wang Yi arrives in India to ease tensions

Wang’s tour is seen as an important step in China’s effort to reshape its role as a global mediator and enhance its strategic ties in a region critical to both energy and geopolitical concerns.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Belt and Road Initiative, bilateral relations, China, Latest, Middle East, regional security, wang yi

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