In April 2023 Saudi Arabia and Iran’s foreign ministers met in Beijing to discuss reopening their diplomatic missions in their respective countries, to encourage visits of official and private delegations, and to facilitate visas for Iranian and Saudi citizens. They also agreed to discuss resuming flights between the 2 countries. This was the first formal diplomatic meeting between the 2 countries since China brokered a deal to restore relations between the top regional powers in March 2023. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said that Beijing is ready to support both side…
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Yes
It is our duty as responsible citizens of the planet to facilitate and support peace talks in order to attempt to leave this planet better than we found it.
@9G27SYZ1yr1Y
Why bother. We only need them for oil, we can produce that ourselves. We're far enough and small enough that they wouldn't really bother with us untill everything elce is in the **** er.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
No
The Middle East has long suffered under proxy conflicts fueled by both parties and it would be in New Zealand as well as the international community's best interest that stability or some semblence of it is restored to the region.
@9G398L4 1yr1Y
Not allowing for peace in an already untstanle region is asking for war. Why not support two long enemies rejoicing and reconnecting relations!
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
No, we should not get involved in foreign conflicts
New Zealand has some significance in the international community and as such we should use said significance to try and promote peace within a conflict or provide support rather than sticking to an isolationist type mentality.
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If we get involved then we're just asking for more **** . The world's **** ed ATM. Keep quiet and un seen and we may get to see the other side of it all
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
No, only if it is an immediate threat to our safety
It is our duty as responsible citizens of the planet to facilitate and support peace talks in order to attempt to leave this planet better than we found it.
@9FMBRBJ1yr1Y
The 2 countries aspire to slightly different mohmaden ideals… religion is central to middle eastern belief systems …these differences could be diffused through education/ etc and resolved in order to gain peace between peoples
@9D9MP8H2yrs2Y
No, as we should not get involved in foreign conflicts but should promote peace talks.
@9RWHKMK7mos7MO
No. How out of date is this question?! I suspect, since Gaza, that these countries are more peaceful to one-another than either is to NZ.
@9F3DFYH2yrs2Y
Yes, but I feel we shouldn't get overly involved in foreign conflicts.
We should focus on working in the pacific.
Has nothing to do with us
Yes, but show support for peace, not get involved directly
@9DFKC7C2yrs2Y
Can show support but not be involved..
@9DDN8392yrs2Y
Yes, because it benefits our interests
What difference would NZ opinion make in that conflict
Yes, they hold so much for the world's oil and it would be in our favour to show ourselves as a supporter.
We should support peace talks between Saudi Arabia and Israel
@9FCTL371yr1Y
Yes, maybe. If this is something we can do as a negotiating actor and not a military power.
@9FB2C6B1yr1Y
No, we should not recognize the Iranian government, as requested by its oppressed citizens
only if we can add value to the situation and have relative experience
@9FKCQGG1yr1Y
That’s between the two countries. I think NZ should be neutral.
@9CLY787DemocracyNZ2yrs2Y
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