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From Russia to the Middle East: Why China can't afford another big conflict
China has been walking a tightrope when it comes to conflicts in Russia and the Middle East.
While it has supported Russia's actions in Ukraine, it has also called for a ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
This delicate balancing act is driven by China's deep economic interests in both regions.
As the world's largest oil importer, China depends on Russia and the Middle East for its energy needs.
It has even become Russia's biggest supplier of crude oil.
Additionally, these regions are crucial for China's Belt and Road initiative, which aims to boost connectivity and trade worldwide.
China has been eager to show solidarity with major oil-producing nations and protect its energy supplies.
Any escalation of conflicts in these regions could have severe consequences for China's economic interests.
Therefore, maintaining regional stability is a strategic goal for both China and the United States.
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