Beijing calls killing of Larijani ‘unacceptable’


The country condemned the killing of Iranian national security chief Ali Larijani by an Israeli airstrike, calling it “unacceptable”.

Beijing is a close partner of Iran but has also criticised Teheran’s strikes against Gulf states housing US military bases.

Larijani was the highest-profile Iranian killed since supreme lea­der Ali Khamenei and other senior figures died during a wave of US and Israeli strikes when the conflict started on Feb 28.

“We have always opposed the use of force in international re­lations.

“The acts of killing Iranian state leaders and attacking ci­vilan targets are even more unacceptable,” China’s foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian told a news conference when asked about Larijani’s death yesterday.

“China urges the parties concerned to immediately cease military operations and prevent the regional situation from spiralling out of control,” he added.

Beijing has sought to mediate in the hostilities, with its special envoy to the Middle East, Zhai Jun, meeting top officials across the region this month.

Zhai emphasised during his vi­sits that “non-military targets should not be attacked, and the safety of shipping lanes should not be disturbed”, Lin said.

China’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday that Beijing would provide humanitarian assistance to Iran, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq. — AFP

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