Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Urges Immediate Peace Talks During High Level Diplomatic Call With Iran

Foreign Minister Wang Yi tells Iran that talking is better than fighting, calling for immediate peace negotiations to resolve regional hotspot issues.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 24, 2026, 11:13 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Times of Israel

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Urges Immediate Peace Talks During High Level Diplomatic Call With Iran - article image
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Urges Immediate Peace Talks During High Level Diplomatic Call With Iran - article image

Beijing Advocates for Diplomatic De-escalation

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has formally called on all involved parties in the ongoing Middle East conflict to pivot toward peace negotiations at the earliest opportunity. In a high stakes telephone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Tuesday, Wang emphasized that the current window for diplomacy must be seized to prevent further regional destabilization. According to a statement released by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang explicitly communicated that the international community expects a shift away from the battlefield, asserting that talking is inherently more productive than sustained combat.

The Principles of Chinese Mediation

During the dialogue, Wang Yi reinforced Beijing’s longstanding foreign policy position that military force is an ineffective tool for resolving complex geopolitical disputes. He told Araghchi that all hotspot issues currently plaguing the region should be addressed through structured negotiation and mutual dialogue rather than through the use of weaponry. This diplomatic push from China comes at a critical juncture as the war between Israel and Iran continues to expand, with Beijing positioning itself as a potential mediator capable of facilitating a ceasefire through its unique economic and political leverage over Tehran.

A Broadening Regional Conflict

The call for peace follows a series of escalatory incidents that have drawn multiple neighboring nations into the crossfire of the Iran war. Reports from the region indicate that an Emirati soldier was recently killed during an Iranian attack on Bahraini soil, marking a dangerous expansion of the conflict’s geographic footprint. Additionally, intercepted missile fragments of unidentified origin were reported to have struck areas north of Beirut, further complicating the security landscape in Lebanon and highlighting the volatile nature of the current aerial exchanges.

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