Connecting to the Arab world
China should tap cooperation potential in the Middle East and continue to build trust through more exchanges
The growing bloodshed in Iraq and Syria is being watched as keenly in China as anywhere else in the world. Indeed, the greater Middle East is becoming a greater focus of Chinese foreign policy.
At the just-concluded sixth ministerial conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, held in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping called upon his Arab counterparts to upgrade their strategic relationships with China, by deepening bilateral cooperation in areas ranging from finance and energy to space technology. This reflects China's broader goal - established partly in response to the United States' "pivot" toward Asia - of rebalancing its strategic focus westward, with an emphasis on the Arab world.