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China calls for immediate ceasefire in Middle East: FM

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China calls for immediate ceasefire in Middle East: FM

2026-03-08 11:13 Last Updated At:14:07

China calls for an immediate stop to military operations in the Middle East to prevent further escalation and avoid the spillover of the conflict, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday.

Wang reiterated China's stance on Iran situation during a press conference on the sidelines of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing where he answered questions of journalists from home and abroad on China's foreign policy and external relations.

"China's attitude is objective and impartial. We have stated our principled position on multiple occasions, which can be summarized into one key message, that is to achieve ceasefire and end hostilities. Ancient Chinese wisdom warns that weapons are ominous tools and should not be used without discretion. Seeing the Middle East engulfed in flames, I want to say this is a war that should never have happened, and one that benefits no one. The history of the Middle East tells the world once again that force is not the way to resolve problems, and resorting to arms will only breed new hatred and new crises. Once again, China calls for an immediate stop to military operations to avoid the spiraling escalation of the situation and avoid the spillover of the conflict," Wang said.

The foreign minister put forward five fundamental principles for handling the situation in Iran and expressed China's commitment to contributing to peaceful development of the Middle East region.

"China believes that to properly and appropriately handle issues related to Iran and the Middle East, several fundamental principles should be adhered to. First, respecting national sovereignty. Sovereignty is the cornerstone of the current international order. We maintain that the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of Iran and all countries in the Gulf region should be respected and not violated. Second, refraining from the abuse of force. A strong fist does not mean a strong argument. The world cannot revert to the law of the jungle. Willful use of force does not prove one's strengths. People should not be innocent victims of war," he said.

"Third, adhering to non-interference in internal affairs. The people of the Middle East are the true owners of this region, and the affairs of the Middle East should be independently decided by the countries in the region. Plotting color revolution or seeking regime change are not welcomed. Fourth, promoting political settlement of hotspot issues. China always believes that peace is the most precious. All sides should return to the negotiating table as soon as possible, resolve differences through equal dialogue and make efforts to realize common security," Wang said.

"Fifth, major countries should play a constructive role and use their strength in a benevolent way. Another old saying in China reads when benevolence and justice are not practiced, the position of strength shifts. Major countries should act in the spirit of justice and righteousness and contribute more positive energy to peace and development of the Middle East. As a sincere friend and strategic partner of Middle East countries, China is willing to work with them to implement the Global Security Initiative, restore order to the Middle East, bring peace to the people and contribute to world peace," Wang said.

China calls for immediate ceasefire in Middle East: FM

China calls for immediate ceasefire in Middle East: FM

China calls for immediate ceasefire in Middle East: FM

China calls for immediate ceasefire in Middle East: FM

The death toll from Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 394, including 83 children and 42 women, plus 1,130 wounded, Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nasreddine said on Sunday.

Speaking at a press conference, Nasreddine said the wounded include 254 children and 274 women, adding that many of the strikes have hit residential neighborhoods and civilian facilities.

He said several deadly incidents were recorded in the past 48 hours in southern and eastern Lebanon. In one strike in the Bekaa Valley, six members of the same family -- four children and their parents -- were killed, while other attacks in towns and villages left multiple casualties.

Nasreddine also said that emergency and medical teams have been directly targeted while carrying out rescue operations.

According to the Health Ministry, nine health workers have been killed and 16 others wounded, including paramedics from the Lebanese Red Cross, civil defense teams, and other emergency responders.

He added that five hospitals have been partially damaged by the strikes, while several medical facilities have been forced to suspend operations due to security threats.

The escalation follows rocket fire toward Israel launched from Lebanon early Monday by Hezbollah, the group's first such attack since a ceasefire took effect on Nov. 27, 2024.

Israel has since launched what it called an "offensive military campaign" against Hezbollah, combining heavy airstrikes with ground incursions along the border and evacuation warnings for areas south of the Litani River and Beirut's southern suburbs.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Sunday that that its Northern Command had conducted air, sea, and ground strikes against more than 600 targets in Lebanon over the past week. The IDF claimed to have killed more than 190 militants, including the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) in Lebanon and several senior officials of the organization.

The Israeli military said on Sunday that two soldiers have been killed in southern Lebanon, marking the first acknowledgment of military casualties by the IDF since its Feb. 28 attacks on Iran.

Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported that the two IDF soldiers were inside a D9 engineering vehicle operating near a defense post along the border in Lebanese territory when Hezbollah militants fired an anti-tank missile or mortar shell at them.

Death toll from Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon rises to 394

Death toll from Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon rises to 394

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