China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed serious concern over the recent military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel on Iran. In an official statement, China called for an immediate ceasefire and urged all sides to avoid further escalation by returning to dialogue and peaceful negotiations.
The ministry stressed that Iran’s sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity should be fully respected, highlighting the importance of maintaining regional stability through diplomatic solutions rather than military action.
Chinese officials warned that rising tensions in the Middle East could increase security risks and negatively impact peace in the wider region.
China emphasized that conflict and confrontation would only worsen the situation and encouraged all involved parties to act responsibly to prevent further violence.
At the same time, the Chinese Embassy in Israel issued an advisory to its citizens, urging them to move to safer areas as soon as possible.
Nationals were also advised to consider leaving the country through the Taba border crossing into Egypt if security conditions continued to deteriorate.
On the same day, China’s foreign ministry released a similar warning for Chinese citizens living in Iran, advising them to leave the country at the earliest opportunity.
Authorities outlined several overland evacuation routes through neighboring countries, including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, and Iraq.
These advisories reflect growing concerns about safety as regional tensions continue to rise, with governments closely monitoring developments across the Middle East.

