In a game-changing moment in the Middle East that ended an era of decades-long rivalry and also emphasized China's growing influence in the oil-rich region, both Saudi Arabia and Iran buried the hatchet in Beijing on Friday, when the two regional powers in the Middle East mediated by China held talks to restore diplomatic relations.
Undoubtedly, this rapprochement between the two regional rivals dealt a blow to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who took the threat posed by Tehran as a diplomatic priority for his government, but this caused disappointment, along with pointing fingers at Netanyahu, who was accused of focusing on his personal interests at home while neglecting abroad
A follower of Chinese politics in recent Times notes that the recent moves of Chinese President Xi Jinping, which are evidenced by his visit to the Saudi capital Riyadh in December to hold meetings with the oil-rich Arab Gulf states, are important for Chinese energy supplies, in addition to hosting the Iranian president in Beijing last month, indicate a prominent role for the Chinese leader in the reconciliation agreement the United States as a Reduce their involvement in the Middle East.
The Pentagon announced that the United States has reinforced its forces in the Middle East in the wake of a series of attacks on American forces in Syria, which Washington accuses Tehran of being behind.
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