Beijing Pledges Emergency Financial Aid to Tehran Following Tragic Civilian Losses in Regional Hostilities
Beijing allocates $200,000 for families of students killed in Iran conflict. Foreign Ministry condemns civilian attacks and pledges continued support.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 13, 2026, 4:47 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Times of Israel

Emergency Humanitarian Disbursement for Bereaved Families
The Red Cross Society of China is set to provide a $200,000 emergency aid package to its counterparts in the Iranian Red Crescent Society. According to statements from China’s foreign ministry, the primary purpose of this financial injection is to offer condolences and material relief to parents whose children were killed in the ongoing hostilities, marking a direct humanitarian intervention by Beijing.
Diplomatic Condemnation of Non-Military Targeting
During a daily press briefing, foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun issued a stern rebuke of the recent violence, stating that China condemns all indiscriminate attacks directed at civilians. According to Guo, the targeting of non-military sites is a violation of international norms, emphasizing Beijing’s official stance against the expansion of the conflict into civilian spheres.
Beijing Signals Readiness for Extended Support
The spokesperson further indicated that China remains prepared to offer additional necessary assistance to Iran as the situation evolves. This commitment suggests that the current aid package may be the first in a series of supportive measures aimed at helping the Iranian people navigate the humanitarian fallout of the recent military strikes.
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