Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday that the current ceasefire between the United States and Iran is 'very fragile' and urged the international community to 'resist any actions that undermine the ceasefire or lead to an escalation of confrontation'. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Wang made these remarks during a phone call with his Pakistani counterpart Muhammad Ishaq Dar. Wang Yi emphasized that the priority is to prevent the resumption of hostilities and 'maintain the hard-won momentum of the ceasefire'. He added that China welcomes a greater role for Pakistan in resolving the conflict and is also ready to contribute.
China's FM calls US-Iran ceasefire 'very fragile'
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi described the current US-Iran ceasefire as 'very fragile', urging the international community to counter actions that could undermine the peace process. China expressed support for Pakistan's efforts to resolve the conflict.