Here are the latest developments I can share based on recent reporting:
- China and Iran are engaging in high-level diplomacy to manage regional tensions and discuss Iran’s nuclear issue. Chinese officials have reiterated China’s support for a political-diplomatic resolution and opposed unilateral sanctions or force, while signaling a commitment to safeguarding Iran’s sovereignty.[1][7][8]
- Iranian and Chinese foreign ministers have maintained regular communications, with Iran stressing its cooperation with China and China pressing for dialogue and de-escalation in the Middle East region.[2][5]
- In the broader regional context, China has publicly urged all parties to halt military actions and return to negotiations, while offering to support stability in the Middle East and protect Chinese nationals and interests abroad as needed.[4][6]
Illustrative recent point: Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi has asserted that “plotting for a color revolution” or seeking government change in Iran will lack popular support, while calling for an immediate halt to warfare in the region and for dialogue to prevent further escalation.[4]
If you’d like, I can pull more focused coverage on a specific aspect (nuclear talks, economic cooperation, or security guarantees) or summarize the most recent official statements in a concise briefing.
Citations:
- China, Iran exchange in-depth views on latest progress of Iran nuclear issue[7][8]
- Iran to do ‘utmost' to protect China's citizens amid US-Israel attacks: FM[2]
- No to foreign intervention in Middle East: China-Iran meeting[3]
- China on Iran: FM Wang Yi remarks and calls for de-escalation[4]
- China, Iran exchange in-depth views on latest progress of Iranian nuclear issue (English summary)[1]