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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday called on all parties to the conflict in the Middle East to seize every opportunity and window for peace and start peace talks as soon as possible.
Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the appeal in a phone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi at the latter's request.
During the conversation, Wang reiterated China's principled position, emphasizing that hotspot issues should be resolved through dialogue and negotiation rather than the use of force.
It is always better to talk than to fight, Wang said, noting that this serves the interests of Iran and its people and aligns with the common aspirations of the international community.
China will continue to uphold an objective and impartial stance, oppose violations of sovereignty, promote peace talks and work toward regional peace and stability, Wang added.
Araghchi briefed Wang on the latest developments in the regional situation and expressed appreciation for China's emergency humanitarian assistance.
The Iranian people are becoming more united in resisting external aggression and safeguarding national sovereignty and independence, he told Wang.
Iran is committed to achieving a comprehensive ceasefire rather than a temporary truce, Araghchi stressed.
Araghchi also said that the Strait of Hormuz is open to all and ships can pass safely, but countries that are at war with Iran are not under consideration.
He expressed hope that all parties will take steps to de-escalate tensions instead of intensifying the conflict, and voiced expectation for China to continue playing a constructive role in promoting peace.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday called on all parties to the conflict in the Middle East to seize every opportunity and window for peace and start peace talks as soon as possible.
Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the appeal in a phone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi at the latter's request.
During the conversation, Wang reiterated China's principled position, emphasizing that hotspot issues should be resolved through dialogue and negotiation rather than the use of force.
It is always better to talk than to fight, Wang said, noting that this serves the interests of Iran and its people and aligns with the common aspirations of the international community.
China will continue to uphold an objective and impartial stance, oppose violations of sovereignty, promote peace talks and work toward regional peace and stability, Wang added.
Araghchi briefed Wang on the latest developments in the regional situation and expressed appreciation for China's emergency humanitarian assistance.
The Iranian people are becoming more united in resisting external aggression and safeguarding national sovereignty and independence, he told Wang.
Iran is committed to achieving a comprehensive ceasefire rather than a temporary truce, Araghchi stressed.
Araghchi also said that the Strait of Hormuz is open to all and ships can pass safely, but countries that are at war with Iran are not under consideration.
He expressed hope that all parties will take steps to de-escalate tensions instead of intensifying the conflict, and voiced expectation for China to continue playing a constructive role in promoting peace.