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Chinese FM calls for comprehensive, lasting ceasefire in Gulf region

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Chinese FM calls for comprehensive, lasting ceasefire in Gulf region

2026-05-27 13:58 Last Updated At:15:26

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday called for a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire in the Gulf region.

During a meeting with Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Wang said that China, as a good friend and partner of Gulf countries, sincerely hopes that the Gulf region and the Middle East will return to peace and tranquility at an early date.

The war, which should not have happened in the first place, has no reason to drag on, said Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

Wang was at the United Nations headquarters in New York to preside over a high-level meeting of the UN Security Council on upholding the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and strengthening the UN-centered international system.

"The top priority is to push for a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire," said the top Chinese diplomat. "The international community should double its efforts to promote peace and jointly work toward de-escalation, and in particular, oppose actions that fan the flames or escalate tensions."

China supports the mediation efforts made by Pakistan and other countries and is ready to coordinate closely with Bahrain and other Security Council members to ensure that the council remains on the right track toward a political settlement and to make joint efforts for lasting peace in the Middle East, Wang said.

Zayani said his country appreciates China's active efforts to promote a ceasefire and peace in the Middle East and the Gulf region, and hopes that China can play a greater role.

Bahrain assumed responsibilities as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council at the beginning of his year for a two-year term.

Chinese FM calls for comprehensive, lasting ceasefire in Gulf region

Chinese FM calls for comprehensive, lasting ceasefire in Gulf region

An Oriental Darter has been spotted at Huizhou West Lake in south China's Guangdong, marking the first time the species has been recorded in the province.

The bird, also known as Anhinga melanogaster, has extremely strict habitat requirements, preferring freshwater lakes and rivers with clear water and abundant fish resources. Therefore, its appearance in Guangdong suggests that local ecological environment has greatly improved.

"This species is mainly native to Southeast Asia, and its global population is relatively small. It has not been spotted in China for many years, so seeing it on the bird island at Huizhou West Lake was quite unexpected," said a birdwatcher.

Oriental Darter observed for first time in China's Guangdong

Oriental Darter observed for first time in China's Guangdong

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