Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting:
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China has been engaging diplomatically around the China–Iran relationship amid broader Middle East tensions, including calls for restraint and diplomacy in reactions to Iran-related conflicts. This is consistent with Beijing’s long-standing emphasis on multilateral dialogue and avoiding unilateral use of force.[2][3]
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In early March–April 2026, Chinese officials publicly urged all parties to halt escalatory actions and supported efforts aimed at de-escalation, with emphasis on protecting civilians and safeguarding regional stability.[1][7]
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China has reiterated its friendship with Iran while stressing the importance of dialogue with all parties, including the United States, to safeguard non-proliferation norms and regional security.[3]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific aspect (diplomatic statements, economic implications, or BRICS+ involvement) or pull more targeted sources from a particular date range. I can also summarize what these statements imply for China–Iran cooperation and regional diplomacy.
Citations:
- China’s Foreign Ministry statements and press conferences on the Iran situation.[1]
- China–Iran diplomatic exchanges and Wang Yi’s comments on regional security and dialogue.[3]
- Iran–China discussions of Middle East tensions and Beijing’s stance on de-escalation.[2]