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China calls for peace talks on Iran war

China calls for peace talks on Iran war
China calls for peace talks on Iran war

China on Thursday called for parties to the conflict in the Middle East to "create conditions" to begin "truly meaningful and sincere peace talks".

Lin Jian said, "The pressing issue is to actively promote peace talks, seize this opportunity for peace, and promote the cessation the war," at a regular press briefing, when asked whether China knew of any ongoing discussions between Iran and the United States.

His remarks come after China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated on Wednesday that "a glimmer hope for peace" was evident in the wake signals regarding negotiations between the U.S. Iran.

Iran denied earlier in the week that it was in talks with the U.S. President Donald Trump had delayed his threat to bomb Iran’s power grid citing what he called 'productive talks' with unidentified Iranian official.

Iran's Foreign Minister said on Wednesday that the country is reviewing a U.S. plan to end the conflict but has no intention of having talks.

China's Foreign Ministry did not reveal if they were aware of any talks between Washington and Tehran, but Wang expressed cautious confidence in a Wednesday phone call with the Egyptian counterpart.

According to a summary released by his ministry, Wang stated that "the situation in the Middle East is changing rapidly. Both the U.S.

Wang said that as long as the talks are started, there's a chance for peace.

The Chinese Ministry reported that Wang also spoke with Iran's Abbas Araqchi, the Foreign Minister, on Tuesday. Wang called for "all parties to seize every chance and window for peace and begin a process of peace talks as quickly as possible." Reporting by Mei Mei Chu, Writing by Xiuhao chen and Liz Lee, Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman & Edwina Gibbs

(source: Reuters)