China ready to cooperate with Russia to ease Middle East tension, foreign minister says
Why it matters: China's cooperation with Russia could influence UN Security Council resolutions regarding the Middle East conflict.
- China is prepared to cooperate with Russia in the UN Security Council to ease Middle East tensions, according to Foreign Minister Wang Yi (Channel News Asia, original story).
- Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar emphasized the necessity for Malaysians to comprehend the impact of the Middle East conflict (Straits Times Asia).
- The Middle East conflict's reach extends to unexpected demographics, such as South Korea’s seniors, indicating its global ripple effects (Straits Times Asia).
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced the nation's readiness to collaborate with Russia within the UN Security Council to de-escalate Middle East tensions, a move echoed by Channel News Asia. This comes as other Asian nations, like Malaysia, are urged by leaders such as Anwar to grasp the conflict's broader implications, even extending to seemingly unrelated demographics like South Korea's seniors, highlighting the far-reaching global impact.

