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Chinese Envoy Urges Israel to Halt ‘Risky’ Iran Attacks, Warns of Consequences

  • On June 13, 2025, during an urgent United Nations Security Council session in New York, China's ambassador Fu Cong called on Israel to immediately stop its military operations targeting Iran.
  • The call followed Israel's large-scale attacks earlier that day on multiple targets in Iran, including nuclear facilities, which China condemned as violations of Iran's sovereignty.
  • Fu Cong warned that the surging tensions and cycles of conflict since last October have caused severe regional instability and an unprecedented humanitarian disaster in Gaza and Lebanon.
  • He warned that an all-out war might erupt at any time and called on the Security Council to employ all available measures under the UN Charter to promote a ceasefire and foster peace in the region.
  • China called on all parties to abide by international law, avoid escalations, and cooperate to de-escalate the conflict and protect civilians amid concerns about diplomatic setbacks.
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The Chinese government, through the Foreign Ministry, this Friday called on the authorities of Iran and Israel to implement actions that promote peace and stability in the region, and prevent further escalation. READ ALSO: Balance of the open war between Iran and Israel Faced with the exchange of war actions between the two countries of the Middle East following the Israeli aggression that killed high-ranking military officials and nuclear scien…

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