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China Calls Iranian Strikes on Non-Military Targets "Unacceptable" After Iranian Attack Kills Nepalese Worker in Kuwait

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الصين تعتبر الهجمات على الأهداف غير العسكرية "غير مقبولة" بعد ضربة إيرانية تقتل عاملًا نيباليًا في الكويت
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According to Anadolu Agency, China stated that attacks on non-military targets are “unacceptable” following an Iranian attack that killed a Nepalese worker in Kuwait. One worker was killed, who was of Nepalese nationality.

Analysis & Context

From an analytical perspective, this incident points to escalating regional tensions between Iran and some countries in the region, particularly those with economic ties to China. We have witnessed increasing intensity in the competition for influence in the Middle East in recent years, with multiple actors – including Iran, the United States and its allies – vying for control of the area. This type of attack, even if it does not have a direct connection to defending military interests, raises concerns about regional stability and threatens vital economic supply chains.

In a broader context, this incident can be linked to a long history of tensions between Iran and Gulf countries, dating back to disputes over regional affairs and Iranian interference in neighboring states. Furthermore, this attack represents a challenge for China, which seeks to strengthen its economic and political influence in the Middle East, and which invests heavily in the Trans-Anadolu Gas Pipeline (TAP) project.

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