China Calls for Calm in Red Sea, Urges Political Resolution in Yemen

China has called for de-escalation in the Red Sea and a renewed political dialogue in Yemen amid ongoing regional tensions.
Speaking at a United Nations Security Council briefing, China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Sun Lei, emphasized the need for restraint and diplomatic efforts to stabilize the situation.
Sun Lei welcomed the recent ceasefire agreement between the United States and the Houthis, commending Oman's role in facilitating the deal ، urged all parties to seize this opportunity to cool down hostilities and ensure the safety of Red Sea shipping lanes.
China reiterated its stance that Yemen's sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected, and that a lasting resolution can only be achieved through a Yemeni-led political process.
Sun Lei encouraged all factions in Yemen to engage in dialogue and negotiation to foster reconciliation and economic recovery.
On the humanitarian front, China expressed concern over deteriorating conditions in Yemen, calling for increased international support to address funding shortages and security risks.
Sun Lei also urged the Houthis to release all detained personnel immediately and unconditionally.
Additionally, Sun Lei linked the Red Sea tensions to the ongoing crisis in Gaza, warning that Israel's renewed military actions in Gaza could further destabilize the region.
He called on the international community to prioritize a lasting ceasefire in Gaza to restore peace and stability in Yemen and the Red Sea.
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