China Opposes Any Escalation in Middle East
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China opposes any escalation in Middle East
China on Monday described the ongoing US-Iran ceasefire as "very fragile", urging the international community to firmly oppose any moves that could escalate tensions, as the UN and European leaders underscored growing concern over regional instability and maritime security. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in a phone call with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, called on the global community to "unequivocally oppose any actio…
Every effort should be made to prevent the resumption of hostilities and maintain the momentum of a ceasefire that was achieved with such difficulty, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.
China calls US-Iran ceasefire 'very fragile', urges unified opposition to escalation
BEIJING: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday said the current ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is "very fragile" and urged the global community to "unequivocally oppose any actions that undermine the ceasefire or escalate the confrontation."
Dar, Wang Yi Discuss Peace Efforts in Phone Call
Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Wang Yi to discuss ongoing diplomatic efforts and regional developments. During the call, Wang Yi appreciated Pakistan’s role in promoting peace and stability across the region. He commended Islamabad’s efforts to facilitate dialogue and reduce tensions. Both leaders exchanged views on the Islamabad Talks and the Pakistan–China Five-Point Peace Initiative. They emphasized dialogue and diplomacy as the…
Pakistan FM Dar dials Wang Yi, exchanges views on US-Iran talks
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke with Pakistan's Ishaq Dar. The top priority is preventing US-Iran conflict escalation in West Asia. Both leaders emphasised dialogue and diplomacy for regional peace. Pakistan's constructive diplomatic role was acknowledged. They discussed a five-point peace initiative.
FM Wang urges renewed effort to preserve Middle East ceasefire
Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday that the ceasefire in the Middle East remains highly fragile and that the region is at a critical turning point, urging all sides to prevent a renewed outbreak of fighting and sustain the hard-won truce.
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