Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the urgent need for nuclear restraint and reinforced China's commitment to multilateral cooperation during high-level talks with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi in Beijing on March 26, 2026. The discussions come amid escalating global tensions that threaten to destabilize the post-WWII international order.
Wang, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, warned against the dangers of abandoning diplomatic solutions, stating: "History has repeatedly shown that military aggression is never the right path." He highlighted the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of targeting nuclear facilities and called for immediate ceasefires in active conflicts through dialogue rather than coercion.
The Chinese foreign minister positioned China as a stabilizing force, advocating for strengthened United Nations authority and expanded IAEA responsibilities in nuclear governance. Grossi acknowledged China's critical role, praising Beijing's global peace initiatives and reaffirming the IAEA's adherence to the one-China policy during his visit.
This meeting underscores China's growing diplomatic influence as major powers grapple with balancing national interests against collective security imperatives. Analysts suggest Beijing aims to position itself as a mediator in global nuclear disputes while advancing its vision of multilateral reform.
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