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Xi Urges Global Action for Peaceful Resolution in Middle East, Supports Africa

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Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged the international community to intensify efforts towards peace in the Middle East during a meeting with Mozambique’s President. He warned that ongoing tensions have far-reaching consequences beyond the region.

Xi stressed the need for coordinated global action to resolve conflicts, emphasizing the importance of regional stability for overall security. The president highlighted how economic disruptions and geopolitical uncertainty linked to the Middle East are increasingly impacting African nations.

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The leaders discussed various global challenges, reflecting growing concerns among emerging economies about the ripple effects of instability. They agreed on the necessity of strengthening multilateral engagement and enhancing coordination to tackle shared issues.

The meeting also focused on expanding bilateral cooperation between China and Mozambique, exploring opportunities in economic, development, and strategic sectors. Xi reaffirmed China’s commitment to supporting African nations during difficult times, underscoring the importance of closer partnerships as global dynamics evolve.

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