Chinese Foreign Minister Warns US-Iran Ceasefire Remains Unstable

BEIJING, April 13 – China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed deep concern Monday about the stability of the existing US-Iran ceasefire, describing the situation as “very fragile” during diplomatic discussions.

Speaking with Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar in a telephone conversation, Wang called on nations worldwide to “unequivocally oppose any actions that undermine the ceasefire or escalate the confrontation,” according to statements from Wang’s ministry.

The Chinese diplomat emphasized that preventing renewed fighting should be the top priority, stressing the need “to preserve the hard-won momentum of ceasefire.”

Wang indicated China’s interest in seeing Pakistan take on a more significant role in diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing tensions, while also affirming that Beijing remains prepared to contribute to peaceful solutions.