China decries ‘unjust war’ on Iran as it calls for immediate ceasefire
Following escalating conflict in Iran, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to what he termed an "unjust war." In a phone call with a French presidential advisor on Friday, Wang urged joint action from the UN Security Council to uphold international law and prevent further escalation. He emphasized the need to prevent other countries from becoming involved and highlighted the conflict's impact on global energy supplies and the humanitarian crisis.

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AI-generatedFollowing escalating conflict in Iran, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to what he termed an "unjust war." In a phone call with a French presidential advisor on Friday, Wang urged joint action from the UN Security Council to uphold international law and prevent further escalation. He emphasized the need to prevent other countries from becoming involved and highlighted the conflict's impact on global energy supplies and the humanitarian crisis. Wang has been in contact with counterparts from all permanent UN Security Council members, except the US, to push for mediation and regional stability. China views the UN and Security Council as responsible for restoring peace.
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4 extractedWang has spoken about the US-Israel war on Iran with counterparts from all permanent UN Security Council members except the US.
Wang Yi expressed willingness to work with France to prevent other nations from being drawn into the conflict.
China called for a halt to the “unjust war” in Iran.
The escalating conflict “has not only hit global energy supply stability but also caused a massive humanitarian crisis”.