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Biden comments on ‘vacuum’ in Middle East — Analysis

While the US president said he would “continue to lead in the region,” China’s foreign minister said that was not in his purview

According to President Joe Biden, the US will continue to be a strong country. “continue to lead”To stop Russia and China from overfilling the Middle East “vacuum.”Beijing frowned upon his comments and replied that only the “people in the Middle East are the masters of the Middle East.”

Biden’s first trip to the Middle East as president began in Israel this week, where he signed a joint declaration with Prime Minister Yair Lapid, guaranteeing continued US support and affirming “never to allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon.” 

In a press conference with Lapid after the signing, Biden suggested that his trip – which takes him to Saudi Arabia on Friday – marks a resurgence in US influence in the region. 

Biden said to reporters that Donald Trump has made the USA great again “made a mistake of walking away from our influence in the Middle East,”He was told by the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council that he would have the opportunity to meet with them in Jeddah. “promote US interests”These nine Arab countries are our partners.

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“There are so many issues at stake that I want to make clear that we can continue to lead in the region and not create a vacuum, a vacuum that is filled by China and/or Russia, against the interests of both Israel and the United States and many other countries,”He stated.

While US diplomacy is currently centered on pushing Western countries to adopt its hardline stance against Russia and China, it has not had the best results.

The Arab League, which represents 22 Arab states, has not taken a stance on Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, and Saudi Arabia more than doubled its imports of Russian oil in the second quarter of this year.

Meanwhile, the Kingdom’s rulers have expressed interest in selling oil to China in yuan rather than dollars, and have reportedly enlisted Chinese help in building ballistic missiles.

China has been the largest foreign investor in the Middle East since 2016, when it spent $29 billion compared to the US’ $7 billion. Beijing has also signed 5G arrangements with all of the GCC states, and has invested more than $123 billion in infrastructure projects in the region since the inauguration of its ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ in 2017, according to the Arab Center of Washington, DC, a Qatari think tank.

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Republicans in the US tout the Trump Administration’s negotiation of the Abraham Accords – which saw Israel normalize relations with some of its Arab neighbors – as proof that the US didn’t “walk away” from the region while Trump withdrew from the US’ Middle Eastern conflicts.

China, however, declared Friday that countries in the region are free to decide with whom they conduct trade and diplomacy.

“People in the Middle East are the masters of the Middle East. The Middle East is not the backyard of any other country and there is no such thing as a ‘vacuum’ to speak of,”Wang Wenbin spoke on behalf of the Chinese Foreign Ministry. 

“People in the Middle East yearn for development and security more than anything else,”Wang continued. “For a long time, China has always supported people in the Middle East independently choosing the path of development and supporting Middle East countries in resolving regional security issues in solidarity and coordination.”

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