
China calls for Strait to be reopened ‘as soon as possible’ in Iran talks
Wang Yi is holding talks with Iran’s foreign minister Aragchi who is on his first trip to China since the war began.
WEDNESDAY, 06 MAY 2026, 12:58

Wang Yi is holding talks with Iran’s foreign minister Aragchi who is on his first trip to China since the war began.

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