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China quietly expands diplomatic influence during Iran war crisis

Published on: April 23, 2026 3:33 PM

China has emerged as an important behind-the-scenes diplomatic actor during the Iran war, drawing global attention as it attempts to project the image of a responsible power while tensions reshape international alliances. Although China is not serving as a formal mediator, officials in both United States and Iran acknowledge that Beijing has quietly contributed to efforts aimed at reducing hostilities and encouraging dialogue.

In recent years, China has gradually increased its diplomatic involvement in conflicts beyond its borders, shifting from a traditionally cautious foreign policy to a more active global role. Consequently, Beijing has attempted mediation or peace initiatives in several regions, including Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, as it seeks greater influence in international negotiations.

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During the current conflict, analysts believe China’s strong economic relationship with Iran has provided Beijing with unique leverage to encourage negotiations and de-escalation efforts. Because China remains the largest buyer of Iranian oil despite sanctions, its advice carries considerable weight in Tehran, particularly as the war threatens global energy supplies and regional stability.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has suggested that China played a role in persuading Iran to engage in ceasefire negotiations that recently led to fragile diplomatic progress. Diplomatic sources say Beijing used its economic influence to encourage Tehran to return to talks, which recently included historic face-to-face discussions hosted in Pakistan.

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At the diplomatic level, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has remained highly active, holding dozens of calls with officials from countries involved in or affected by the conflict. These discussions included talks with leaders from Israel, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates, while also promoting a five-point plan calling for an end to hostilities and reopening the vital Strait of Hormuz.

Furthermore, Chinese President Xi Jinping has publicly urged countries to avoid escalating the conflict and warned against what he described as a return to the “law of the jungle” in global affairs. Analysts believe China’s diplomatic outreach allows Beijing to present itself as a stabilizing force while strengthening its image as a rising global power capable of influencing major geopolitical crises.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: China Iran diplomacy, China mediation role, global diplomacy China, Iran ceasefire talks, Iran war talks, Latest, Strait of Hormuz

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