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China Says It Hopes Iran War Parties Can Meet Each Other Halfway

May 26 (Reuters) – China’s Foreign ⁠Minister ⁠Wang Yi said ⁠on Tuesday he hoped parties in the ​Iran conflict can stay committed to pursuing a ‌ceasefire and continue to ‌meet each other halfway.

Iran said on ⁠Tuesday ⁠the United States had violated the ceasefire after ​the U.S. conducted what it called defensive strikes in southern Iran, while U.S. Secretary of State ​Marco Rubio said negotiating a deal to halt ⁠the ⁠conflict could “take a few ⁠days”.

“We ​hope that the parties concerned can stay committed ​to pursuing a ⁠ceasefire and continue to meet each other halfway, so that peace can return to the Middle East as early as possible,” ⁠Wang told reporters at the United Nations in New ⁠York after chairing a meeting of the 15-member Security Council.

“As we have been saying, it takes more than one cold day to freeze three feet of ice, and long-standing issues cannot be resolved overnight,” Wang added.

“However, every step forward in the ⁠negotiation brings more hope to peace, and one day earlier the conflict is ended means less civilian casualties.”

(Reporting by David Brunnstrom ​and Simon Lewis; Editing by Caitlin ​Webber and Michelle Nichols )

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