China warned on Wednesday that the situation in the Middle East was at a “critical juncture” after US President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire to allow Iran more time to negotiate. Trump indefinitely pushed back the end of the two-week truce on Tuesday with Tehran yet to respond but he said a US blockade of Iran’s ports would continue. “The current regional situation stands at a critical juncture transitioning between war and peace; the paramount priority remains to make every effort to prevent a resumption of hostilities,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told a news briefing. Guo did not comment directly on the ceasefire when asked about it, adding only that Beijing would continue to play a “constructive” role.
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China Warns Middle East at ‘Critical Juncture’ After Trump Extends Ceasefire
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