Call for Clarity: China's Diplomatic Push in the Strait of Hormuz
In a significant diplomatic move, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged Iran to ensure the restoration of normal navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized respecting Iran's sovereignty while guaranteeing safe passage for international vessels. Wang reiterated China's commitment to facilitating peace and stability in the region.
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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has emphasized the need for Iran to restore normal navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. During a call on Wednesday with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi, Wang stressed both respect for Iran's sovereignty and the need for safe passage for vessels.
Wang highlighted the international community's shared interest in stabilizing the region, noting that the situation is at a critical point with a window for peace opening. He emphasized China's support for maintaining the ceasefire and ongoing negotiations for the greater good of Iran, the region, and global stability.
He reaffirmed China's stance on working towards easing regional tensions and improving diplomatic relations, underscoring China's role in advocating for peace initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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