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China urges US to return to talks, immediately stop military actions: envoy

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China urges US to return to talks, immediately stop military actions: envoy

2026-03-13 14:14 Last Updated At:23:07

China urges the United States to return to talks and immediately stop military actions, said Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, on Thursday.

The United States, as the rotating president of the UN Security Council for March, convened a Security Council meeting under the "non-proliferation" agenda item and pushed forward the work of the Security Council Sanctions Committee (1737 Committee) related to the Iran issue. China and Russia explicitly opposed this.

Speaking at the meeting, Fu said that the "snapback" sanctions mechanism for Iran has procedural and legal flaws and urged the United States and Israel to immediately cease military actions and refrain from attacking Iranian nuclear facilities that are under the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in order to prevent further escalation of the situation and the spillover of the conflict.

After the meeting commenced, Russia raised a procedural motion opposing the consideration of this matter under the "non-proliferation" agenda item, and China expressed support for the Russian motion.

However, the Security Council adopted the meeting agenda with 11 votes in favor, two against, and two abstentions. China and Russia voted against.

In his statement following the vote, Fu pointed out that the current situation surrounding the Iranian nuclear issue remains tense. The pressing priority to resolve the issue is to cease the conflict and prevent escalation and avoid the spread of the war across the entire Middle East region, he said.

"Resorting to force is not the right way to resolve international disputes. The national sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of Iran must be respected. The United States and Israel should immediately cease military actions, refrain from attacking Iranian nuclear facilities that are under the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), avoid further escalation of tensions and keep the conflict from spreading across the entire Middle East region. We urge the United States to change course immediately, return to diplomatic negotiations, make a clear commitment not to use force, engage in sincere dialogue with Iran, and work toward a solution that meets the expectations of the international community," said Fu.

In 2006, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1737, imposing nuclear-related sanctions on Iran and establishing a specialized committee.

After the Iran nuclear deal was reached in 2015, the related sanctions were suspended under Resolution 2231, and the committee subsequently ceased operations.

At the end of August 2025, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom unilaterally issued a notification, claiming to trigger the "snapback" mechanism of the Iran nuclear deal, advocating for the reinstatement of previously suspended UN sanctions on Iran.

China urges US to return to talks, immediately stop military actions: envoy

China urges US to return to talks, immediately stop military actions: envoy

China urges US to return to talks, immediately stop military actions: envoy

China urges US to return to talks, immediately stop military actions: envoy

China's blue-chip CSI 300 Index made modest gains in the past week thanks to the huge electrification campaign that reduces the country's exposure to the volatile oil price as the continuing conflict in the Middle East enters the second week, said an analyst on Friday.

Chinese stocks closed lower on Friday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index down 0.81 percent to 4,095.45 points.

Timothy Pope, a market analyst for China Global Television Network, said the CSI 300 Index made modest gains despite a rough week for both Chinese and global stock markets.

"The conflict in the Middle East really shows no sign of winding down and it has been as you said another rough week for the global markets. Today the Shanghai Composite Index closed down 0.8 percent, and ended lower for the week as well, but the blue-chip CSI 300 Index actually managed to make some modest gains this week. And that fits what we've been hearing from analysts and investment banks, including Morgan Stanley and UBS. They've said that China's got less oil exposure than other economies. This is partly because of the huge electrification campaign which has been happening in China from family cars to road haulage, and also just the total energy mix here. But we know that oil isn't the only thing that's not getting out of the Middle East at the moment. Fertilizer has emerged as another big disruption point and we have seen in the last 48 hours China already begin early releases of fertilizer reserves ahead of the spring planting season. With all that in the mix we have seen the likes of Morgan Stanley and UBS touting A-shares as a diversification option and a resilient market in this risk-off investment environment," said Pope.

"Sector-wise today we saw some consumer stocks rising -- led by liquor makers, in particular, Kweichow Moutai. There were also some limited gains for Chinese real estate and financial firms. But with the oil price still extremely volatile, Chinese resources and energy shares pulled back today to become the two worst-performing sectors," said Pope.

Chinese blue-chip stocks make gains amid a rough week for global markets: analyst

Chinese blue-chip stocks make gains amid a rough week for global markets: analyst

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