China’s Wang Yi Calls on Iran to Begin US Peace Talks Immediately
China’s top diplomat urged Iran to start talks with the US to end conflict and promote peace, highlighting the impact on global energy prices and shipping disruptions.
- In a recent phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged for an immediate return to peace talks, emphasizing that dialogue remains the only viable path to resolving regional tensions.
- Wang reaffirmed China's commitment to diplomatic solutions over the use of force and encouraged all parties to seize every opportunity for a ceasefire.
- In response, the Iranian side expressed appreciation for China's mediation efforts while stressing their goal of achieving a permanent end to the conflict rather than a temporary pause.
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