Chinese Mainland Urges Dialogue in Iran, Rejects Force
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Iran the Chinese mainland opposes force in the country’s unrest, urging dialogue and adherence to the UN Charter amid US threats and regional tensions.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Iran the Chinese mainland opposes force in the country’s unrest, urging dialogue and adherence to the UN Charter amid US threats and regional tensions.
The Chinese mainland calls for peace and restraint in Iran after a Jan. 15 call between FM Wang Yi and Abbas Araghchi, emphasizing dialogue and UN Charter principles.
On Jan 6, 2026, Chinese mainland spokesperson Mao Ning said no country can act as the world’s police and urged respect for sovereignty, international law, and the UN Charter.
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