Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi Visits China for Talks with Wang Yi

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi is set to visit China for talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, focusing on bilateral ties and regional developments. The visit follows Araghchi's recent trips to Pakistan, Oman, and Russia, where he met with President Vladimir Putin. During his meeting with Putin, Araghchi conveyed messages from Iran's leadership and emphasized the strategic partnership between Iran and Russia. The US and Iran recently reached a two-week ceasefire, but subsequent talks collapsed after 21 hours of negotiations.

Key Points: Iran FM Araghchi in China for Talks with Wang Yi

  • Iran's FM Araghchi visits China for talks with Wang Yi
  • Visit follows trips to Pakistan, Oman, and Russia
  • Araghchi met Putin in St. Petersburg, discussed Middle East peace
  • US-Iran talks collapsed after 21 hours of negotiations
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Iranian Foreign Minister travels to China, set to hold talks with counterpart Wang Yi

Iran's FM Seyed Abbas Araghchi arrives in China to meet Wang Yi, discussing bilateral ties and regional issues after visits to Pakistan, Oman, and Russia.

"Regardless of everything that happens, the strategic partnership between Iran and Russia will develop. - Seyed Abbas Araghchi"

Tehran, May 5

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi will arrive in China later on Tuesday as part of Tehran's ongoing diplomatic consultations with various nations, local media reported.

During his visit, Araghchi is scheduled to hold talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, where both ministers will discuss bilateral ties, regional and international developments, Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported.

Araghchi's visit to Beijing comes a few days after he had travelled to Pakistan, Oman and Russia.

On April 27, Araghchi called on Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg as the Kremlin reiterated its support for bringing peace in the Middle East, local media reported.

"For our part, we will do everything that serves your interests, the interests of all the peoples of the region, to ensure that this peace is achieved as quickly as possible. You know our position well," Russia's Tass news agency quoted Putin as saying during the meeting with the visiting Iranian minister.

During the meeting, Araghchi conveyed wishes of Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian to Putin. He mentioned that people of Iran, through their courage, were able to resist "US aggression". He expressed gratitude to Putin and Russia for their support to Iran and stated that the ties between Iran and Russia share a "strategic partnership at the highest level" and will develop "regardless of everything that happens," Tass reported.

Araghchi arrived in Russia after concluding his visit to Oman. During his visit to Muscat, Araghchi met Oman's Sultan Haitham bin Tariq and briefed him about Iran's stance on the latest developments in West Asia after the joint Israel-US strikes against Iran. He expressed appreciation for Oman's support for dialogue and promoting efforts aimed at enhancing security and stability in the region, especially considering the current regional challenges, Iran's Press TV reported.

Sultan Haitham highlighted Oman's stance on advancing mediation efforts that would increase the chances of reaching sustainable political solutions and mitigate the impact of crises on the people of the region. He stressed the importance of using dialogue and diplomacy to resolve issues.

Iran and the US reached a two-week ceasefire starting on April 8. Later, the two nations held the first round of talks on April 11-12 aimed at ending the conflict. However, the talks collapsed after 21 hours of negotiations.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's good that Oman is pushing for dialogue and diplomacy. The Middle East needs more such neutral voices to reduce tensions. India has always advocated for peaceful resolution too.
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Vikram M
The Iran-US talks collapsing after just 21 hours shows how deep the mistrust is. Meanwhile, Iran is clearly building a counter-bloc with China and Russia. This could reshape global alliances.
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James A
As someone who follows geopolitics, I find Iran's recent diplomatic tour quite strategic. Pakistan, Oman, Russia, now China - they're actively seeking strong partnerships outside Western influence.
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Sneha F
Every country has the right to build friendships that serve their national interest. India also maintains strategic autonomy and engages with Iran, Russia, and the US simultaneously.
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David E
The Middle East situation remains complicated. Iran's move to engage more with China could impact energy routes and trade that matter to India as well. Hope our diplomats are tracking this closely.
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Ravi K
While it's good to see diplomatic engagements, one must question Iran's insistence on "resisting US aggression" while simultaneously seeking talks. This contradiction doesn't help peace.

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