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China’s Foreign Minister Urges Early Peace Talks in Call With Iranian Counterpart

BEIJING, March 24 (Reuters) – ⁠Chinese ⁠Foreign Minister Wang ⁠Yi called on Tuesday ​on parties to seize all opportunities ‌to start peace talks ‌as soon as ⁠possible ⁠in a phone call with his Iranian counterpart ​Abbas Araqchi, according to a statement from Wang’s ministry.

Talking is ​always better than fighting, Wang told ⁠Araqchi, adding ⁠that “all hotspot issues ⁠should ​be resolved through dialogue and negotiation, not ​by ⁠using force”.

According to Iranian state media on Wednesday, Araqchi had responded by saying:

“Iran’s serious ⁠expectation from the member states of the Security ⁠Council, especially China and Russia, is to prevent the U.S. from continuing to abuse the Council by taking a firm stance in condemning the aggression of the U.S. and ⁠the Zionist regime (Israel)”.

(Reporting by Shi Bu, Yukun Zhang and Ryan Woo; Additional reporting by Dubai ​newsroom; Editing by Alison Williams ​and Neil Fullick)

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