China Urges Ceasefire as Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Beijing
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China hosted Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian in Beijing, where the Chinese government called for a ceasefire in the escalating conflict between the United States and Israel. The meeting took place at the Chinese Foreign Ministry, with Chinese officials urging restraint and diplomatic resolution.
Amirabdollahian’s visit followed heightened tensions in the Middle East, and China’s statement emphasized the need for calm and dialogue. The Chinese delegation highlighted the importance of preventing further escalation and protecting civilian lives.
The call for a ceasefire comes amid growing international concern over the potential spill‑over of the US‑Israel dispute into broader regional instability.
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