Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi doubled down on Beijing's commitment to diplomacy this week, declaring that 'settling disputes by force is never the answer' during a high-stakes call with Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan. The exchange comes as global tensions simmer over Middle Eastern conflicts and nuclear concerns.
๐ฅ Key Takeaways:
โข Wang criticized 'preemptive strikes' by Israel and the US against Iran, calling them violations of international law
โข Pushed for revived talks on Iran's nuclear program through 'equal dialogue'
โข Called Palestinian statehood the 'heart' of regional peace efforts
โข Fidan agreed, urging Israel to 'stop Gaza's humanitarian crisis' and embrace two-state solutions
๐ก 'Think of it like a group project gone wrong,' one analyst told us. 'China's playing mediator โ they want everyone back at the negotiation table, not throwing punches in the hallway.'
With both ministers pledging to 'coordinate for stability,' this call signals growing East-West collaboration on one of the world's most explosive geopolitical stages. ๐โ๏ธ
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