
Chinese President issues second warning tweet “De-escalation” over Iran-Israel conflict
Beijing – Chinese President Xi Jinping has issued a strong call for de-escalation amid the intensifying conflict between Iran and Israel. In an unusual move, Xi posted two tweets in one day on the situation, highlighting China’s growing concern over the rapidly evolving crisis.
In his latest tweet, the Chinese President wrote: “DEESCALATE!”, emphasizing the urgency of calming tensions. This marks his second tweet of the day on the subject. Earlier, he had directly advised the United States to act responsibly in the region.
According to official sources, the Chinese government is closely monitoring the developments and is deeply engaged with the unfolding situation. President Xi’s back-to-back tweets indicate Beijing’s heightened attention to the Middle East conflict and its potential global repercussions.
Observers say that the one-word tweet, “Deescalate,” reflects China’s clear stance—urging all parties involved, especially Iran and Israel, to refrain from further military action and avoid fueling the crisis.
China has historically advocated for diplomatic solutions and peaceful dialogue in regional conflicts, and this latest intervention appears to be a strategic signal to the international community.
As tensions between Tehran and Tel Aviv grow, global leaders, including Xi Jinping, are calling for restraint to prevent further escalation that could threaten regional and global stability.