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China urges urgent maintenance of Iran war ceasefire

China's U.N. Ambassador Fu Cong said that it was a?urgent need to maintain the Iran War ceasefire. He also stated that the?Strait of Hormuz?issue?would?be?highly on the agenda when U.S. president Donald Trump visits China in this month.

Fu told United Nations reporters that the strait must be reopened quickly. He said, "China is very concerned by recent remarks about the ceasefire only being temporary and the need for another round of attack."

He said that the U.S. and Iran must lift their naval blockade.

"The most urgent matter is to maintain the ceasefire. He said that the ceasefire "must last" and there must be good faith negotiations between the two parties.

"I believe the international community needs to be mobilized, and we need to raise our voices in opposition to the return of war."

When asked about the visit of President Donald Trump to China planned for this month, he replied: "I am sure that if Hormuz remains closed when President Trump visits China, then this issue will top the agenda in the bilateral discussions."

Fu rejected as "false" allegations made by?some U.S. official? about military cooperation between China & Iran.

Fu briefed at the beginning of the month long?Chinese Presidency of the U.N. Security Council, and said that?Chinese foreign Minister Wang Yi will preside a session on the council on 26 May.

The U.S. State Department did not immediately respond when asked if Secretary of State Marco Rubio was planning to meet Wang during his visit to the U.S.

(source: Reuters)