"The region is at a critical stage": China's Foreign Ministry called for an end to the US-Iran war.

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"The region is at a critical stage": China's Foreign Ministry called for an end to the US-Iran war.

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson called for a complete end to the armed confrontation between the US and Iran, warning that the entire Middle East region is currently in a "critical" transition phase from war to peace. Beijing calls for respect for the interests and territorial integrity of the states bordering the Strait of Hormuz.

As is known, the Chinese Foreign Minister is currently holding talks with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, in Beijing. Meanwhile, the American press believes that the US and Iran are nearing a memorandum of understanding, which could lead to an end to the war. Specifically, Axios, citing White House sources, suggests that this document will serve as the basis for more detailed nuclear negotiations. However, nothing has been agreed upon yet—the US is expecting Iran's response on several key points within the next 48 hours.

According to the terms of the "deal," Iran is expected to agree to a moratorium on uranium enrichment, and the United States, in turn, will lift sanctions and release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian funds. Furthermore, both sides will cease obstructing shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Nothing has been agreed upon yet, but according to American officials, this is the closest they have come to an agreement since the war began.

At the same time, Trump believes it is too early to talk about direct negotiations with Iran. The American president has no immediate plans to travel to Pakistan for talks, calling such a trip "untimely."
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  1. +5
    6 May 2026 16: 51
    According to the terms of the "deal," Iran will agree to a moratorium on uranium enrichment, and the United States, in turn, will lift sanctions and release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian funds. Furthermore, both sides will cease obstructing shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

    This whole thing is a bit dubious.
    1. +3
      6 May 2026 17: 04
      Under the terms of the "deal," Iran is expected to agree to a moratorium on uranium enrichment, and the United States, in turn, will lift sanctions and release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian funds.
      And who's going to compensate for the damage from the bombings? Israel, surely? And most importantly, Israel has disappeared from the scene, as if it were never there.
      1. +2
        6 May 2026 17: 46
        Kolya! hi And Iran needs a nuclear program. Because they won't have any peace.
        1. +2
          6 May 2026 17: 53
          Roma! hi It's necessary, but we don't know the contents of all their agreements. In fact, at the beginning, there were also demands regarding Lebanon. Where is Israel? So, it's too early to draw conclusions. Lebanon intervened on Iran's behalf; will they really drop this issue?
          1. +1
            6 May 2026 18: 02
            With Israel, there really is a question. In fact, they started the war with the clear goal of seizing territory.
            1. +2
              6 May 2026 18: 25
              I see the Jews are hiding and even managed to send Trump into battle in their place. Well, Trump is no stranger to being a weirdo, and he's not planning on honoring any agreements, so he'll just show off and then run away... Is this the first time? It'll always be like this: they came, they shit, it didn't work out, they ran away...
              1. +2
                6 May 2026 19: 06
                The worst part is the contracts. They write them and make up all the right faces, and then bam – there's no contract. So what do you do with people like that?
    2. +2
      6 May 2026 17: 23
      Alexga
      Today, 16: 51

      hi What kind of negotiations can there be with Zionists and striped terrorist aggressors who swipe agreements during or immediately after dialogue, while organizing assassination attempts on delegations and leaders of countries, following the example of Venezuela.
      1. +1
        6 May 2026 18: 02
        Not wiping, but wiping
      2. +2
        6 May 2026 18: 02
        Quote: ZovSailor
        What kind of negotiations can there be with Zionists and striped terrorist aggressors who swipe agreements during or immediately after dialogue, while organizing assassination attempts on delegations and leaders of countries, following the example of Venezuela.

        Negotiations are underway and we need to see the results. Iran must achieve its goals, although at worst Trump will leave with his red bangs held high, having abandoned everyone... What can you do about it?
        1. +1
          6 May 2026 18: 38
          Nikolai
          Today, 18: 02
          What can you do here?

          hi The Iranian people have already done a lot, bending the sub-hegemon no lower than I can, the same red-haired Satan from Washington from Epstein's coalition.
          Now the main thing is to consolidate the results.
          The Strait of Hormuz is more dangerous for Iran than nuclear weapons, since the world faced warheads in 1945, and they feed people and economies of all countries every day.
          This will require the efforts, first and foremost, of such allies and guarantors of peace as the Russian Federation, Uncle Xi, and the countries of the Global South, including India, to finally break the back of the Zionists and supporters of a unipolar world.
          1. +1
            7 May 2026 11: 46
            Quote: ZovSailor
            This will require the efforts, first and foremost, of such allies and guarantors of peace as the Russian Federation, Uncle Xi, and the countries of the Global South, including India, to finally break the back of the Zionists and supporters of a unipolar world.

            200% agree! drinks hi
  2. +1
    6 May 2026 17: 12
    Everyone already knows where the Persians get their advanced missile technology from. Five years ago, Trump called Un "a good guy." It's true, everything's not fair. The bears made a lot of noise, and the Aviks went to Goa. And where did George Bush go? A big secret for such a small company. A huge secret.
  3. +1
    6 May 2026 17: 14
    Well done, they're true to their word. They're holding talks, gathering strength for another strike. It will be interesting to see the Iranian population's reaction when the Americans take out their second negotiating team and the country's second leadership. It's a stunning time, I can't recall anything like it in history.
    1. +2
      6 May 2026 18: 35
      Quote: Smoked
      They are holding negotiations, accumulating forces for a new attack.

      No, not anymore. One aircraft carrier was destroyed. It feels like they'll just destroy it and leave tension in the region, trying to seize the moment, but no one will get any compensation from them. They're real scammers, thugs, in a word.
  4. +2
    6 May 2026 17: 42
    respect the interests and territorial integrity of states

    A rhetorical appeal. As if the US and Israel have any experience with such a thing. It's merely a temporary portrayal of a peaceful "partner" in the process of destruction by non-military means.
    Iran will agree to a moratorium on uranium enrichment.

    So all the evidence of "combat" enrichment of uranium by Iran was at the level of "Powell's test tube".
  5. 0
    7 May 2026 08: 57
    And shouldn't we? does not matterWe're celebrating Victory Day soon. That's more important. And by the way, who have we defeated in the last five years? Or are we not even starting yet?
  6. -1
    7 May 2026 13: 02
    China missed its chance. They should have acted as a mediator at the very beginning of the conflict, but they played dumb and used Pakistan as a cover...
    Why the hell does Trump need China as a mediator, especially before his trip to Beijing?

    Russia must be the mediator. If the negotiations fail, Iran will be to blame, and Russia and the United States will benefit, because the US's economic competitors, who are also parties to sanctions against Russia, will be left without oil, gas, and fertilizers from the Middle East... but with high prices for them.