Desperate Escape: Chinese Evacuees Flee Iran Amidst Tensions
Chinese nationals are evacuating from Iran amidst ongoing tensions with Israel. Thousands reside in Iran, with many employed in the oil sector. As the conflict intensifies, the Chinese government is facilitating evacuations to nearby countries, prioritizing safety while maintaining strategic interests in the region.

As tensions in Iran escalate due to the ongoing conflict with Israel, Chinese nationals are attempting to flee to neighboring countries. Social media is awash with stories of their perilous journeys, seeking safety across the borders of Turkmenistan, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
Many Chinese in Iran are employed in the oil sector, a key area of investment for China. With the situation worsening, evacuation efforts are ramping up, reflecting Beijing's dual aim of ensuring citizens' safety and sustaining its geopolitical influence in the region.
The Chinese foreign ministry reported that over 700 citizens have been safely relocated, with more evacuations underway. The tension underscores China's strategic interests tied to energy imports and the Belt and Road initiative in a zone traditionally influenced by the U.S.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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