China Ready to Cooperate With Russia to Ease Middle East Tension, Foreign Minister Says
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Posted on April 5, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleChina signals readiness to team up with Russia at the UN Security Council to defuse Middle East tensions, emphasizing a ceasefire as essential to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and favoring diplomatic resolutions over force.
BEIJING, April 5 (Reuters) - China is willing to continue to cooperate with Russia at the U.N. Security Council and make efforts to cool down the Middle East situation, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in a phone call on Sunday.
Wang said the fundamental way to resolve navigation issues in the Strait of Hormuz is to achieve a ceasefire as soon as possible, adding that China has always advocated political settlement of hotspot issues through dialogue and negotiation.
The foreign ministers' call came ahead of a U.N. Security Council vote next week on a Bahraini resolution to protect commercial shipping in and around the Strait of Hormuz.
As permanent UNSC members, China and Russia should "adopt an objective and balanced approach and seek to win greater understanding and support from the international community," Wang told Lavrov, according to a statement from his ministry.
A Russian Foreign Ministry statement said the ministers discussed ways to achieve a rapid ceasefire and "launch a political-diplomatic dialogue."
"Satisfaction was expressed at the coincidence in Russia's and China's approaches on most issues on the global agenda, including the situation around Iran, related to the unprovoked aggression of the U.S. and Israel against that country," it said.
China has repeatedly called for a ceasefire in the Gulf region and Middle East, urging an end to the fighting that has run for more than a month and largely closed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping artery for oil and gas.
(Reporting by Shi Bu and Ryan Woo; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Mark Porter)
Wang Yi stated that China is willing to cooperate with Russia at the UN Security Council to help cool down the situation in the Middle East.
China believes the fundamental solution is to achieve a ceasefire as soon as possible.
China has always advocated for political settlement through dialogue and negotiation.
A U.N. Security Council vote on a Bahraini resolution to protect commercial shipping near the Strait of Hormuz.
Wang Yi spoke with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in a phone call.
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