China's Top Envoy Urges Comprehensive Ceasefire in Iran War
China's Top Envoy Urges Ceasefire in Iran War

China's top diplomat has called for a 'comprehensive ceasefire' in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, marking a significant diplomatic push from Beijing. Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the appeal during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Beijing on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.

High-Level Meeting in Beijing

The meeting, which was captured in a photo released by the Telegram channel of the Iranian Foreign Minister, underscores China's growing role in international diplomacy. Wang Yi emphasized the need for de-escalation and a halt to hostilities, urging all parties to work towards a peaceful resolution.

Call for Peace

China has consistently advocated for dialogue and negotiation in international disputes. This latest call for a ceasefire aligns with Beijing's broader foreign policy objectives of promoting stability and reducing conflict worldwide. The specific details of the proposed ceasefire were not disclosed, but the message was clear: China seeks an end to the violence.

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The meeting comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with various international actors involved in the conflict. China's position as a major global power gives weight to its calls for peace, and this development could influence other nations to follow suit.

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