China calls for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire in Iran, urging all parties to prioritize diplomatic negotiations to prevent further escalation of the conflict.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued a call for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire regarding the situation in Iran, emphasizing the necessity of prioritizing diplomatic negotiations to prevent further conflict.
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