Peace in the Middle East

By Ding Ying
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Wang reaffirmed China's stance of opposition toward Iran developing nuclear weapons, and its support for the building of a weapons of mass destruction-free zone in the Middle East. He also pleaded that both sides of the South Sudan conflict cherish their national interests and their people's well-being, and that they stay calm and display self-control so as to settle their disputes in a peaceful way.

Wang stressed that China is willing to strengthen political and economic relationships with the Gulf Cooperation Council. China is looking forward to the establishment of a free trade zone with the organization, which consists of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. China will accelerate its opening up to Eurasian countries to its west. It has proposed the new Silk Road economic belt across Eurasia, as well as the Maritime Silk Road of the 21st century that will connect the Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic. The two silk roads are likely to meet in the Middle East, Wang added.

Expanding role

Strengthening cooperation is absolutely necessary and also a natural consequence of the evolving relations between China and the Middle East, said Gao. China is now the biggest trade partner of the Middle East. Trade volume between China and Saudi Arabia reached $73.4 million in 2012, while that between China and the United Arab Emirates was $40 million. Global consultancy McKinsey and Co. predicted that trade between China and the Middle East will reach $350 billion to $500 billion by 2020.

Gao noted that the United States and Middle Eastern countries have experienced more and more disputes since the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. The regional situation has been in turmoil since the end of 2010. Washington has begun to shift its strategic focus from the Middle East to the Asia Pacific since President Barack Obama's inauguration in 2009. "The United States' Middle Eastern policy has changed from complete domination to today's limited intervention. Both its willingness and ability to control the Middle East are decreasing," Gao commented.

At the same time, Middle Eastern countries like Israel and Saudi Arabia tend to stress their diplomatic independence. They show more interest and expectations when dealing with other countries with global influence such as China.

Gao noted that Wang's trip occurred at a crucial time for the Middle East. He explained that the Syrian crisis is expected to possibly find itself resolved politically during the coming international conference in Geneva in January, as the Bashar al-Assad administration expressed interest in coordinating with the UN to destroy its chemical weapons.

Iran's nuclear issue is also heading toward a diplomatic settlement. Parties involved in the issue reached an agreement on November 24 as Iran promised to partially stop its uranium enrichment program while Europe and the United States lifted some of their economic sanctions against the country. Furthermore, peace talks between Israel and Palestine resumed in June 2013. On December 15, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced that peace talks had made practical progress after more than 10 rounds of negotiations.

"Being the biggest trade partner of the Middle East, China will not play aloof as it undergoes political changes. China's expanding role in the region is an inevitable trend," said Niu Xinchun, Director of the Institute of Middle East Studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations. "No countries can have the ability and ambition to replace the United States' influence in the Middle East. Washington is still the biggest player in the region."

Peace never comes easily. To obtain peace in the region, all related sides should make collaborative efforts. "Now the opportunity of peace once again returns to the region," said Wang during his meeting with Israeli President Shimon Peres on December 19. "Peace requires efforts and it will not fall down by itself. We should work hard for peace and not just wait."

 

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