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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi listens during a press conference on the sideline of the National People’s Congress (NPC) at the media center in Beijing, Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, expressed concern over the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, stating that it “should not have happened” and “does no one any good.”
Despite criticizing the U.S. over the Iran conflict, Wang hinted at a positive outcome for an upcoming meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping later this month.
While not confirming a specific date for the meeting, Wang emphasized China’s willingness to engage in dialogue with the United States.
He stressed the importance of avoiding conflict between the world’s two largest economies, emphasizing the need for peaceful resolution.
Here is a summary of Wang’s key points on five major international issues:
1. Iran War
China advocates for a cessation of hostilities and a return to negotiations for all parties involved in the Iran conflict.
Wang emphasized the importance of respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity in the Middle East.
China has offered to mediate and send an envoy to the region for peace talks.

