Iran’s top diplomat Abbas Araghchi to visit China days ahead of Donald Trump
Iran's top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, is visiting China to hold talks with his counterpart, Wang Yi, ahead of a potential visit by Donald Trump. The meeting, announced by the Chinese foreign ministry, comes as Araghchi continues his diplomatic efforts to end the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel.

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AI-generatedIran's top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, is visiting China to hold talks with his counterpart, Wang Yi, ahead of a potential visit by Donald Trump. The meeting, announced by the Chinese foreign ministry, comes as Araghchi continues his diplomatic efforts to end the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel. China has consistently called for a ceasefire and freedom of navigation, while supporting Iran's sovereignty and security. This trip follows Araghchi's recent visits to Russia, Oman, and Pakistan, all aimed at securing international support. The war has significantly impacted global energy markets, with crude oil prices reaching record highs due to blockades of the Strait of Hormuz, and stalled efforts for Washington and Tehran to resume talks.
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5 extractedIran's top diplomat Abbas Araghchi was set to arrive in China on Wednesday for talks with his counterpart Wang Yi.
Araghchi's trip follows recent visits to Russia, Oman, and Pakistan to seek international support for ending the war.
Wang Yi has consistently called for a ceasefire and freedom of navigation, while reaffirming Beijing’s support for Iran.
Donald Trump extends Iran ceasefire after claiming interception of ‘gift from China’.
Global energy markets are in turmoil due to a dual blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, sending crude oil prices to record highs.