A new wave of geopolitical tension and diplomatic realignment is emerging across the Middle East after China publicly voiced support for Pakistan and Saudi Arabia’s sovereign decision to reject the Abraham Accords while reaffirming its long-standing commitment to the Palestinian cause, in a statement that has drawn significant international attention Beijing emphasized that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are independent sovereign nations fully entitled to determine their own foreign policy directions without external pressure or coercion and China also reiterated its support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state signaling that its position on one of the region’s most sensitive issues remains unchanged, the development comes at a time when the United States and Israel continue efforts to expand the Abraham Accords framework by encouraging more Muslim-majority nations to normalize relations with Tel Aviv as analysts say China’s remarks represent more than a routine diplomatic response but rather reflect a growing global power competition over the future political order of the Middle East, political observers believe Beijing is increasingly positioning itself as an alternative global power capable of challenging Western influence in strategic regions and in recent years China has expanded its presence in the Middle East not only through trade and energy partnerships but also through active diplomatic engagement in regional disputes and alliances, Pakistan has consistently maintained that it will not recognize Israel until a just and independent Palestinian state is established while Saudi Arabia despite ongoing speculation regarding possible normalization talks has repeatedly stated that any official recognition of Israel must be tied to a credible solution for Palestinian statehood and China’s latest statement is therefore being interpreted as indirect diplomatic reinforcement for both Islamabad and Riyadh, experts argue that Beijing’s growing alignment with pro-Palestinian positions resonates strongly with public opinion across much of the Muslim world which could significantly enhance China’s soft power and strategic influence throughout the region particularly at a time when many countries are reassessing their geopolitical alliances amid rising global polarization, the Abraham Accords initially introduced during the Trump administration have reshaped parts of the Middle Eastern diplomatic landscape by establishing formal relations between Israel and several Arab states however critics argue that the agreements sidelined the Palestinian issue and intensified divisions within the Muslim world over normalization with Israel, China’s renewed emphasis on Palestinian statehood and sovereign foreign policy rights may now deepen the emerging divide between competing global blocs seeking influence in the Middle East and international analysts suggest the statement could further complicate Washington’s diplomatic objectives in the region while strengthening Beijing’s image as a defender of multipolar diplomacy and non-interference, as global powers increasingly compete for strategic influence across the Middle East China’s latest position signals that the future of the region may be shaped not only by local actors but also by an intensifying rivalry between East and West over diplomacy sovereignty and the Palestinian question.
China sides with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia in rejecting Abraham Accords — a sign of new diplomatic polarization in the Middle East
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