Xi Jinping Calls for Diplomatic Efforts to Ease Israel-Iran Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for increased diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions between Israel and Iran during a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Xi emphasized the importance of influential countries in mitigating the conflict and highlighted Israel's role in achieving a ceasefire.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for heightened diplomatic initiatives to alleviate escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. In a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Xi stressed the urgent need for "major countries" with special influence to act proactively to promote peace.
According to the state-run Xinhua news agency, Xi indirectly referred to the United States when urging influential nations to commit more resources towards deescalation efforts. The Chinese leader highlighted Israel's critical role in working towards a ceasefire and restoring stability in the turbulent region.
This appeal underscores China's interest in fostering international cooperation to prevent further deterioration of Middle Eastern conflicts, aligning with Xi's broader agenda for global diplomatic engagement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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