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China calls for political settlement of Yemen issue at Security Council meeting

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China calls for political settlement of Yemen issue at Security Council meeting

2026-02-13 20:00 Last Updated At:02-15 14:11

China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Fu Cong, said that China supports the preservation of Yemen's national sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity, and calls for political talks to address regional disputes

Fu made his statement at the 10105th meeting of the UN Security Council on the Middle East on Thursday.

"The international community should double its efforts and work together to promote an early political settlement of the Yemen issue. China supports the preservation of Yemen's sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. We urge all parties to address their differences through political dialogue, work towards early reconciliation and swift resumption of economic reconstruction. We urge all Yemeni parties to exercise calm and restraint, to refrain from the use of force or any actions that could reignite conflict, and to preserve stability on the ground. China will continue to work together with the international community to make unremitting efforts towards achieving a political settlement of the Yemeni issue and restoring peace and stability across the Middle East," Fu said.

During the meeting, the U.S. representative noted that ships bound for Houthi-controlled ports should strictly comply with the UN verification and inspection procedures to ensure full implementation of the arms embargo adopted in the UNSC Resolution 2216, with a deliberate emphasis on ships "originating from Chinese ports."

In response to the groundless innuendo, Fu emphasized that China has been implementing strict control over military and dual-use items, and the legal and normal commercial activities between Chinese companies and other countries should not be accused of.

"In response to the relevant statement by the U.S. representative, I wish to stress that China has been strictly upholding and implementing Council resolutions, and faithfully fulfilling its international obligations. China's approach to the export of military equipment has always been prudent and responsible. Our control of dual-use items has always been stringent. In the meantime, Chinese companies have the right under WTO rules and market principles to carry out normal commercial and trade cooperation with all countries. The U.S. representative, without presenting any evidence, has resorted to insinuation and groundless accusations against China. We find this regrettable, and we reject such accusations," Fu said.

China calls for political settlement of Yemen issue at Security Council meeting

China calls for political settlement of Yemen issue at Security Council meeting

Some Japanese people said on Thursday that the government led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi must firmly uphold the pacifist constitution.

Their remarks came after French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Japan from Tuesday to Thursday.

Attending a joint press conference with Takaichi on Wednesday, Macron emphasized that France and Japan have agreed on the importance of on the importance of quickly de-escalating the conflict in the Middle East and upholding international law.

Many saw this as a response to a strongly worded post by U.S. President Donald Trump on social media, which criticized France for refusing to cooperate with the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Some locals in Tokyo expressed their opposition to Japan's involvement in any war, but said Japan could offer help when the conflict in the Middle East ends.

"I think that Prime Minister Takaichi could offer support, provided that we wouldn't get involved in an armed conflict, such as minesweeping operations at sea, as Japan has the best minesweeping technology in the world," said a resident in Tokyo.

"I'm not entirely sure what consequences will follow Trump's demands. There may be additional tariffs, among other things. Our constitution prohibits [Japan's] from getting involved in war, and Prime Minister Takaichi should uphold this principle," said another resident.

Tokyo residents urge PM Takaichi to uphold pacifist constitution

Tokyo residents urge PM Takaichi to uphold pacifist constitution

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