DIRECT - War in the Middle East: China Calls on Pakistan to "Intensify" Mediation
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Shortly before US President Trump's visit to China, Beijing's leadership takes Pakistan into account. In particular, the Hormus street sealed off by Iran worries the Chinese.
While the conflict in the Middle East will be mentioned during the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, this Wednesday evening, France will take "an initiative" at the UN on its proposal for a "neutral" mission concerning the Strait of Ormuz. Follow our direct.
While Donald Trump is due to arrive in China this Wednesday, the ceasefires still seem as fragile in Iran and Lebanon, where two rescuers died on Tuesday in an Israeli air strike.
US President Donald Trump is expected Wednesday night in China, Iran's key strategic and economic partner.
China's Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, called for Pakistan to step up its efforts to mediate between Iran and the United States, according to AFP. He did so by calling his Pakistani pair, Ishaq Dar. He also pointed out his country's intention to continue supporting the efforts for dialogue to resolve that conflict.This situation occurred while Donald Trump is expected to arrive in the Asian country tonight. BEIJING (AP).- US President Donald Trump p…
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges Pakistan to "intensify" its mediation efforts between Iran and the US.
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