China's top diplomat Wang Yi says Strait of Hormuz should reopen as soon as possible, urging US-Iran talks on nuclear issue.
China's top diplomat Wang Yi stated that the Strait of Hormuz should be reopened as soon as possible, while advocating for a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire as the fundamental solution. He made these remarks while briefing the press about the Xi-Trump meeting in Beijing, encouraging US-Iran negotiations on their differences including the nuclear issue.
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