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Before the Gulf War, Qian Qichen had repeatedly confronted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. In the early 1980s, war broke out between Iraq and Iran, and China has been trying to mediate between the two sides

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Before the Gulf War, Qian Qichen had repeatedly confronted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

In the early 1980s, when war broke out between Iraq and Iran, China has been trying to mediate between the two sides, but the Iraqi side has not satisfied China's mediation plan and continues to attack Iran.

In 1982, Qian Qichen visited Iraq and met with Saddam Hussein, emphasizing China's neutral position and calling on Iraq to stop the war.

However, as time went on, Iraq's offensive became more and more aggressive, and the United States and other Western countries began to impose sanctions on Iraq. In 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait, triggering the outbreak of the Gulf War.

The Chinese Government strongly condemns this and declares its support for the anti-aggression actions of the United Nations. Qian Qichen also visited the Middle East several times during this period to try to promote a peaceful solution and personally met with Saddam.

Although Qian Qichen had met with Saddam Hussein many times, he also repeatedly stressed the neutral position of the Chinese government and severely condemned Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. During the Gulf War, the Chinese government maintained a neutral stance, but it also provided a certain degree of support, including sending medical teams to the Middle East and providing assistance to overseas Chinese in the Gulf region.

During the Gulf War, Qian Qichen also held many talks with high-level officials from the United States, Saudi Arabia and other countries to promote a peaceful solution and avoid further escalation. He has also repeatedly expressed the position of the Chinese government in the international arena, stressing that the United Nations should promote a peaceful solution on the basis of international law rather than take unilateral actions.

Thanks to Qian Qichen's efforts, the Gulf War ended in 1991, Iraq withdrew to Kuwait, and the United Nations imposed sanctions and launched military strikes on Iraq. Despite Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein, suffered a major defeat in the Gulf War, he did not give up resistance and continued to fight the international community.

In addition, Qian Qichen actively participated in the decision-making and negotiation process of the United Nations during the Gulf War. He has held many meetings with senior officials such as UN Secretary-General Perez de Cuel and US Secretary of State James Baker to promote a peaceful settlement.

In February 1991, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 687, which decided to implement the United Nations military strike against Iraq and imposed sanctions on Iraq. The adoption of this resolution could not be separated from the efforts of Chinese diplomats such as Qian Qichen, and also played a positive role in promoting the international community's action against Iraq.

After the end of the Gulf War, Qian Qichen also actively participated in the decision-making and negotiation process of the United Nations to impose sanctions on Iraq. He stressed that UN sanctions should be limited and should not cause undue harm to the Iraqi population. At the same time, he also promoted the international community to provide humanitarian assistance to Iraq and alleviate the plight of the Iraqi people.

Qian Qichen demonstrated superb diplomatic skills and outstanding leadership in his diplomatic work before and after the Gulf War, and made great contributions to promoting peace solutions and maintaining international peace and stability. His work also embodies the concept of neutrality and peaceful development of China's diplomacy, and establishes a good image of China in international affairs.

On the whole, the confrontation between Qian Qichen and Saddam Hussein reflects the Chinese government's independent position and neutral attitude in international affairs, and also shows that the Chinese government insists on promoting a peaceful solution and opposes unilateral actions. At the same time, Qian Qichen's efforts have also contributed to stability and peace in the Middle East.

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Before the Gulf War, Qian Qichen had repeatedly confronted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. In the early 1980s, war broke out between Iraq and Iran, and China has been trying to mediate between the two sides
Before the Gulf War, Qian Qichen had repeatedly confronted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. In the early 1980s, war broke out between Iraq and Iran, and China has been trying to mediate between the two sides
Before the Gulf War, Qian Qichen had repeatedly confronted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. In the early 1980s, war broke out between Iraq and Iran, and China has been trying to mediate between the two sides
Before the Gulf War, Qian Qichen had repeatedly confronted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. In the early 1980s, war broke out between Iraq and Iran, and China has been trying to mediate between the two sides

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