The US-Iran war has lasted for more than two weeks, with the conflict spilling over into several other Middle Eastern countries. On the 17th, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that China has decided to provide emergency humanitarian aid to Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq. China also stated it will continue to do its utmost to promote peace and end the war, in order to prevent the further spread of the humanitarian crisis.
At the regular press conference hosted by Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on the 17th, a reporter inquired: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees recently stated that the current Middle East crisis constitutes a major humanitarian emergency, with up to 25 million refugees affected. There have been heavy casualties among innocent civilians in Iran, about 800,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon, and countries such as Jordan and Iraq have also been impacted. Is China considering providing humanitarian aid to the relevant countries?
Lin Jian stated that the current conflict has caused a profound humanitarian disaster for the people of Iran and other countries, and expressed sympathy and condolences to the people of the affected nations.
Lin Jian stated that China has decided to provide emergency humanitarian aid to Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq, hoping this will help alleviate the humanitarian difficulties faced by the local people. China will continue striving to promote peace and end the war, support the early restoration of regional peace and stability, and prevent the further spread of the humanitarian crisis.