China's Diplomatic Practice from the Perspective of International Law
Taking the Mediation of Saudi-Iran Reconciliation as an Example
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202510_8(10).0021Keywords:
Saudi-Iran Reconciliation; China's Great Power Diplomacy; Public International Law.Abstract
The world is currently in a great change unseen in a century. As a global energy base for oil, natural gas, etc., the Middle East has been plagued by constant conflicts. As the two major powers in the Middle East, the diplomatic discord between Saudi Arabia and Iran has triggered a series of problems. China timely intervened, mediated the relations between the two countries in accordance with public international law, facilitating the reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran, made great contributions to Middle East peace, and created better opportunities for China's own development.
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