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China has called for immediate peace talks to end the ongoing conflict involving Iran, urging all parties to return to dialogue as tensions continue to escalate across the region.

Chinese officials emphasized that military action cannot resolve the crisis and warned that continued fighting risks further destabilizing the Middle East and disrupting global economic stability. Beijing has consistently advocated for a ceasefire and a political solution, calling on all sides to halt hostilities and engage in negotiations as soon as possible.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi has been actively involved in diplomatic outreach, holding discussions with regional and international counterparts in an effort to de-escalate the situation. China has also supported mediation efforts and signaled its willingness to play a constructive role in facilitating dialogue.

The push for talks comes as the conflict continues to strain global markets and energy supplies, particularly with disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts say China, which has strong economic ties to the region and relies heavily on Middle Eastern energy imports, has a significant interest in restoring stability.

Despite China’s calls for diplomacy, prospects for immediate negotiations remain uncertain. Iran has shown mixed signals on engaging in talks, while military activity in the region continues, complicating efforts toward a ceasefire.

Observers note that China’s position reflects its broader foreign policy approach of promoting non-interference and political solutions to conflicts. However, the effectiveness of its mediation efforts will depend on the willingness of all parties involved to step back from escalation and commit to meaningful dialogue.

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