Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi engaged in crucial phone discussions with Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, addressing escalating tensions in the Middle East. The high-level dialogue comes amid growing international concern over regional security challenges.
During the 45-minute conversation, both ministers emphasized the importance of diplomatic solutions to current conflicts. Wang reiterated China's commitment to "promoting dialogue and peaceful coexistence" among Middle Eastern nations, while Araghchi acknowledged China's "constructive role" in regional affairs.
The talks also covered enhanced economic cooperation, with particular focus on energy partnerships and infrastructure development under China's Belt and Road Initiative. This dialogue follows recent efforts by both nations to strengthen bilateral ties, including a 2025 agreement to increase Iranian oil exports to the Chinese mainland.
Analysts suggest the timing reflects coordinated efforts to stabilize energy markets ahead of the upcoming APEC Leaders' Meeting in November 2026. The discussion notably avoided direct mention of nuclear proliferation issues, instead focusing on humanitarian aid and conflict mediation frameworks.
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