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Beijing’s Strategic Patience: Fu Cong Champions a New Security Architecture for the Middle East
China’s UN representative Fu Cong urged the Security Council to prioritize the restoration of stability in the Middle East and Gulf, highlighting Beijing's growing role as a mediator. The statement reinforces China's strategy to promote a security model based on non-interference and regional autonomy rather than Western intervention.

Between the Bloc and the Deep Blue Sea: Beijing’s Balancing Act in the Strait of Hormuz
China’s UN representative Fu Cong defended the recent veto of a Security Council resolution on the Strait of Hormuz, arguing it prevented military escalation and protected international law. Beijing continues to position itself as a neutral mediator, linking maritime security to a broader regional ceasefire while criticizing US military buildup as irresponsible.

Beijing Draws a Line at Hormuz: Why China Vetoed the UN Resolution on the World’s Most Critical Chokepoint
China has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution concerning the Strait of Hormuz, with Ambassador Fu Cong warning that the measure could serve as a pretext for military intervention. The move reinforces Beijing’s role as a defender of state sovereignty and highlights its strategic priority of maintaining regional stability without Western military expansion.

China Warns Against Military Adventurism in the Middle East, Urges Respect for Sovereignty
China’s UN ambassador Fu Cong warned that military adventurism would plunge the Middle East into an unpredictable abyss, urging respect for sovereignty and non‑interference. Beijing called on the United States and other actors to exercise restraint and positioned itself as a potential constructive partner for regional stability.