
China Urges Immediate Ceasefire and Dialogue Amid Iran-US Tensions
China has called for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire between Iran and the United States, urging both governments to prioritize diplomatic dialogue as bilateral tensions continue to intensify. The appeal was delivered by China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Xie Feng, who cautioned that the current standoff has reached a critical juncture requiring urgent intervention.
In a public statement shared on the social media platform X on May 6, Xie Feng emphasized the necessity of de-escalation and reaffirmed Beijing’s ongoing support for international peace initiatives. The announcement followed a high-level meeting in Beijing with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, where the two sides reviewed the deteriorating security landscape and discussed strategies to prevent further military confrontation. Chinese officials underscored that diplomatic engagement must take precedence over escalation to safeguard regional stability.
Negotiations between Tehran and Washington remain unresolved, with both sides yet to finalize a comprehensive peace settlement. In the interim, Chinese authorities have pledged to continue facilitating dialogue and supporting multilateral efforts aimed at reducing hostilities. As diplomatic channels remain open, international stakeholders are closely tracking developments, with Beijing maintaining that sustained communication and mutual restraint are essential for achieving a durable resolution to the crisis.
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