Iran and China Forge Strategic Cooperation Amid escalating West Asia Tensions
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, during a visit to China, emphasized Iran's desire for a fair agreement amid rising tensions in West Asia. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighted the necessity of a ceasefire. Araghchi's diplomatic tour included stops in Pakistan, Oman, and Russia to gather support.
In an era marked by regional volatility, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing, advocating for a fair and comprehensive agreement to resolve ongoing conflicts.
Praising China's supportive stance and condemning actions taken by the United States and Israel, Aragchi emphasized bolstering cooperation between Iran and China. He denounced the conflict targeting Iran as an 'act of aggression,' vowing to protect Iran's interests.
China's Wang Yi underlined the urgent need for a ceasefire in West Asia, stating readiness to ameliorate tensions. The diplomatic meeting is part of Iran's broader efforts to engage key global players as Araghchi expands his diplomatic efforts across the region.
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