Summary
China has advised against attempts to change Iran's government, claiming it lacks public support. The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, emphasized respect for national sovereignty and called for an end to military actions in the Middle East. He urged all parties to engage in dialogue to resolve the situation.
Key Facts
- China warned against attempts to change Iran's government, saying such moves lack public support.
- China's Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, made these comments at a news conference in Beijing.
- Wang Yi stressed the importance of respecting Iran's sovereignty and that of other countries.
- He called for an immediate end to military operations in the Middle East to avoid further conflict.
- Wang Yi highlighted that armed conflict increases hatred and creates new crises.
- He urged all parties involved to return to negotiations to resolve differences peacefully.
- A classified US report suggests a large-scale military action would not likely change Iran’s leadership.
- Beijing condemned the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.