BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 26. Chinese Foreign
Minister Wang Yi met with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi and
discussed global security and nuclear governance, Trend reports via Chinese
MFA.
Addressing the Middle East, Wang stressed that the conflict is
spreading, with potential catastrophic consequences if nuclear
facilities are targeted. He called for an immediate ceasefire and a
return to dialogue to prevent escalation.
Wang reaffirmed China’s commitment to multilateralism, upholding
the UN Charter, strengthening the UN, and promoting a fairer global
governance system. He highlighted the IAEA’s central role in
nuclear oversight and expressed China’s readiness to cooperate with
the agency to safeguard non-proliferation and maintain peace.
Grossi noted unprecedented global uncertainty and praised
China’s “Four Global Initiatives” as support for the UN-centered
international system. He reaffirmed the IAEA’s commitment to the
One-China policy and expressed readiness to deepen cooperation with
China on nuclear non-proliferation, peaceful nuclear energy, and
global stability.