China and the Libyan Crisis: Maintaining a Foot in the Door in a Changing Region

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“As Libya and the wider region enter a period of recalibration shaped by the end of the war in Syria and the emerging rift between the UAE and Israel against Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Türkiye, the return of Chinese diplomats to Tripoli reflects Beijing’s pragmatic need to monitor developments more closely on the ground while maintaining a position of cautious and calculated neutrality between the Libyan factions.”

Bianca Pasquier and Leonardo Bruni are authors of the issue the ChinaMed Observer “China and the Libyan Crisis: Maintaining a Foot in the Door in a Changing Region”.

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