Xi Jinping has called for a more robust and dynamic partnership between China and the Arab world.
His remarks come during a period of heightened geopolitical uncertainty and shifting global alliances.
Speaking during a meeting in Beijing, Xi emphasized the need for greater coordination between China and Arab nations.
He said the world is undergoing “unprecedented changes,” requiring stronger international cooperation and unity.
Call for cooperation in a divided world
Xi highlighted that humanity is currently facing critical choices between peace and war, and between unity and confrontation.
He stressed that closer China-Arab relations are essential to navigating global instability and promoting shared development.
The remarks were made during discussions with Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi.
The visit reflects ongoing diplomatic engagement between China and the United Arab Emirates amid rising regional tensions.
Gulf tensions add urgency to talks
The meeting took place at a time of heightened tension in the Gulf region following recent failed negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
Those talks reportedly ended without agreement, raising concerns over ongoing instability linked to the conflict in Iran.
China’s push for stronger Arab ties comes as global powers reassess alliances amid shifting political and security dynamics.
Beijing has increasingly positioned itself as a key diplomatic player in the Middle East in recent years.







