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China urges immediate end to Iran war

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  • Beijing confirms "important agreements" in trade and industry with US.
  • China declares readiness to work with all parties to stabilize supply chains and protect energy flows.
  • The Foreign Ministry urges an immediate end to the "catastrophic" war in Iran.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on Friday that the United States and China have reached "important agreements" across multiple trade and industrial sectors.

Following the departure of US President Donald Trump from the capital, a ministry spokesperson described the economic relationship between the two countries as "win-win," signaling a major de-escalation in bilateral tensions.

Beijing emphasized its commitment to global stability, stating it is "ready to work with all parties" to guarantee global energy security and the resilience of international supply chains.

The spokesperson highlighted that maintaining stability in the Gulf region and the Middle East remains a top priority for China’s strategic agenda.

Calls for diplomatic "exit" in the Gulf

Turning to the regional conflict, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson issued a stark warning regarding the ongoing war in Iran.

The official stated that the conflict has caused "catastrophes in the region" and carries "serious repercussions" for the global order.

"We must find an exit from the Iran war as quickly as possible," the spokesperson said, urging the international community not to squander the current opportunity for negotiations.

Beijing’s position is clear: a diplomatic solution is the only path to ending the hostilities and ensuring the permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Protecting global supply chains

The ministry reiterated that China is prepared to take an active role in stabilizing the flow of goods and energy.

By reaching new industrial agreements with Washington, Beijing aims to insulate the global economy from the "turbulent" effects of the Middle East crisis.

Experts noted that the consensus reached during the Trump-Xi summit provides a rare window to transition from military confrontation to diplomatic dialogue.

The spokesperson concluded by stressing that reopening critical maritime corridors is essential for the economic health of both the East and the West.