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Ministry of Foreign Affairs: All parties bear responsibility for ensuring stable and smooth energy supply
On March 20th, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian held a routine press conference. A reporter asked: Yesterday, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury stated that Washington might lift sanctions on Iranian oil. How does the Foreign Ministry view the current global oil market situation, including the possibility of the U.S. lifting sanctions on Iran?
Lin Jian stated that China has always opposed illegal unilateral sanctions. We are deeply concerned about the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. All parties should immediately cease military actions to prevent further escalation and avoid regional instability from causing greater impacts on global economic development. Energy security is vital to the world’s economy, and all parties have a responsibility to ensure stable and smooth energy supplies.
(CCTV Reporter Zhao Jing)