China's top diplomat says Strait of Hormuz should be reopened as soon as possible
BEIJING - China maintains that on the basis of sustaining the ceasefire, the Strait of Hormuz should be reopened as soon as possible, and at the same time believes that the fundamental solution to issues concerning the strait lies in the realization of a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire, said China's top diplomat Wang Yi on Friday.
Wang made the remarks when briefing the press about the just-concluded Xi-Trump meeting in Beijing, adding that China encourages the United States and Iran to continue resolving their differences and disputes, including those related to the nuclear issue, through negotiations.
China has been working hard to promote peace talks and will continue to play its role in pushing for an early end to the war and restoring peace in the Middle East, Wang said.
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