China’s foreign minister Wang Yi calls for peace and restraint in the Iran crisis during a phone call with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi, urging all parties to avoid violence and resolve differences through dialogue.

China opposes the use or threat of force in international relations and says it wants to help promote peace and stability in the region.

Beijing stresses respect for the United Nations Charter and international law while expressing confidence Iran can overcome its current challenges.

The call comes as Iran faces widespread protests and heightened tensions with the United States amid threats of possible U.S. military action.

China also opposes foreign interference in Iran’s internal affairs and rejects unilateral coercion.

Beijing says it is willing to play a constructive diplomatic role to ease tensions and encourage peaceful outcomes.

#china #iran

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... Read moreFrom personal observations and extensive reading, it's evident that China's diplomatic approach in the Iran crisis reflects its broader foreign policy strategy emphasizing peaceful dialogue and respect for sovereignty. The emphasis on adhering to the United Nations Charter shows Beijing's commitment to multilateralism and international norms, which is crucial in times of regional instability. The ongoing protests in Iran and tensions with the U.S. highlight how delicate the situation is, making China's call for restraint and opposition to unilateral coercion very relevant. This stance signals a preference for diplomatic solutions over force, which aligns with China's historical advocacy for non-intervention and peaceful conflict resolution. Moreover, China's readiness to play a constructive diplomatic role can be seen as part of its growing influence in global geopolitics, especially in the Middle East. This involvement could potentially stabilize the region by encouraging dialogue among conflicting parties. In everyday discussions about international conflicts, it’s clear that calls for peace and understanding between nations help ease tensions and open channels for negotiation. China's position in this case reinforces the importance of multilateral diplomacy and sets a positive example for managing international crises through communication rather than confrontation.

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