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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun responded to several questions related to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran on Monday press conference, emphasizing that Chinese side will continue to communicate with relevant parties,
President Donald Trump's eventful week included securing a preliminary trade deal with China, deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, and responding to Israel's strikes on Iran.
Tensions skyrocket as a Chinese cargo plane reportedly lands in Tehran with its transponder off—sparking fears that China is covertly supplying Iran with military aid amid the ongoing Israel-Iran war.
Iran's missile fuel procurement signals renewed military ambitions and complicates fragile nuclear diplomacy with the U.S.
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🌍 China’s Covert Cargo Flight to Iran Sparks Global Crisis: Transponder Blackout Ignites Fears of World WarA major global twist has shaken the already tense conflict between Israel and Iran. According to startling reports, China may have quietly entered the war zone, sending a cargo plane to Tehran in what many are calling a direct and dangerous challenge to both the United States and Israel.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed Beijing's support for Tehran and called Israel's behaviour "unacceptable".
Iran’s GDP was $434 billion, while Israel’s economy stood at $540 billion. Iran’s biggest source of income is crude oil, but the United States and Western countries have already imposed various sanctions on Iran.
The Canadian prime minister's office declined to comment on how the Israeli strikes on Iran would affect the summit.