
China won't take part in any coalition fighting "terrorist groups" in the Middle East, but it will do its fair share in its own way and is already helping Iraq, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday. China wants to develop deeper defense and anti-terrorism ties with the Arab world, including joint exercises, intelligence sharing, and training, the government said in a policy document released last month. While relying on the region for oil supplies, China has tended to leave Middle Eastern diplomacy to the other permanent members of the UN Security Council — the United States, Britain, France, and Russia. After a meeting of major powers in Munich aimed at breaking the deadlock on Syria, ...
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