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Xi Jinping proposes 4-point plan for Middle East peace amid US-Iran tensions

| @indiablooms | Apr 14, 2026, at 11:08 pm

Chinese President Xi Jinping has put forward a four-point proposal aimed at promoting peace and stability in the Middle East, according to a report by Xinhua.

The proposal was presented during a meeting with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Tuesday, at a time when geopolitical tensions remain high in the region.

Call for peaceful coexistence

As part of the plan, Xi emphasised the need for countries in the Middle East and Gulf region to uphold peaceful coexistence and improve ties to build a sustainable regional security framework.

He stressed that cooperation among regional nations is essential to ensure long-term stability.

The second point underlined the importance of respecting national sovereignty. Xi said that the territorial integrity and security of countries in the Middle East and Gulf must not be violated under any circumstances.

Highlighting the need for global stability, Xi called for upholding the international system with the United Nations at its core, warning against any drift towards global disorder.

The fourth point focused on aligning development with security, with China offering to share its modernisation experience to support regional growth and stability.

China criticises US actions

Meanwhile, China accused the United States of “dangerous and irresponsible” conduct over its reported blockade of Iranian ports.

Xi reiterated that Beijing would play a “constructive role” in promoting peace in the Middle East.

Rising tensions over Iran

The developments come as US President Donald Trump has threatened action against vessels linked to Iran following stalled talks with Tehran.

Iran has reportedly restricted movement through the Strait of Hormuz, allowing only select vessels, including those linked to China.

Tariff threat adds to strain

Tensions between Washington and Beijing have also escalated, with Trump warning of a 50% tariff on Chinese goods if Beijing provides military assistance to Iran.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun dismissed the claims as “completely fabricated” and warned of countermeasures if tariffs are imposed.

Despite rising tensions, Trump is expected to visit Beijing next month for talks with Xi, signalling continued diplomatic engagement between the two global powers.

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