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China condemns U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities

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June 22, 2025
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China condemns U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 22. At a recent session
of the UN Security Council, China’s Permanent Representative to the
United Nations Fu Cong sharply condemned the United States’
airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Trend reports.

Fu described the U.S. actions as a serious violation of the
purposes and principles of the UN Charter, international law, and
Iran’s sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity. “These
actions have exacerbated tensions in the Middle East and dealt a
heavy blow to the international nuclear non-proliferation regime,”
Fu said.

“China calls for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the
hostilities,” Fu stated. “In the context of the abrupt escalation
of tensions in the Middle East, we are deeply concerned about the
risk of the situation spiraling out of control.” He emphasized that
all parties, especially Israel, must “reach an immediate ceasefire
to prevent further escalation and avoid spillover of the conflict.”
Fu urged all involved to “abide by international law, curb the
impulse to use force, and avoid exacerbating conflicts and adding
fuel to the fire.”

He noted that diplomatic efforts on the Iranian nuclear issue
have not been exhausted and that “there is still hope for a
peaceful solution.” He urged all parties to remain committed to
“the political settlement of the Iranian nuclear issue” and to
“work toward returning the process to the track of political
dialogue and negotiation, aiming for an agreement acceptable to
all.”

Fu stressed the critical role of the Security Council, stating,
“The Council has the primary responsibility for maintaining
international peace and security.” He called for prompt and
effective measures from the Council to address the crisis.

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