China urges immediate ceasefire after US, Israel strike Iran

China has voiced strong concerns regarding US-Israeli strikes on Iran. The nation is urging an immediate ceasefire and a return to dialogue. Chinese citizens in both Israel and Iran are being advised to leave for safer locations or exit the region...

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China's ministry of foreign affairs has expressed concern over U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran and called for an immediate ceasefire, urging all sides to avoid escalation and to resume dialogue and negotiation.

In a statement on Saturday, the ‌ministry ⁠said Iran's sovereignty, ⁠security and territorial integrity should be respected.

On Sunday, China's embassy in Israel issued a notice advising Chinese citizens in Israel to evacuate to safer areas within the country as soon as possible or to leave for Egypt via the Taba border crossing.


Also read: Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who led the Islamic Republic since 1989, is dead at 86

China's foreign ministry on Sunday also urged Chinese citizens in Iran to leave "as soon ⁠as possible", ‌listing four land routes to Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey and Iraq.

The United States and Israel launched an attack ⁠on Iran on Saturday, targeting its military capability. Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in the operation, state media reported.

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In a commentary on Sunday,China's state-run Xinhua news agency criticised the attack, calling it "brazen aggression against a sovereign nation" and "power politics and hegemony".

Xinhua said Washington's use of military coercion was a "flagrant violation" of the purposes and principles ‌of the United Nations Charter and a departure from "fundamental norms of international relations".

Also read: What to know about Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Separately, Hong Kong-based airline operator Cathay Group on Saturday suspended operations ⁠in the Middle East, citing regional tensions following the strikes.

The suspension affects passenger flights to and from Dubai and Riyadh, as well as freighter services operating through Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai, Cathay, the parent of Cathay Pacific Airways, said in a statement.
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It said it is re-routing flights that typically pass over the affected area.
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