China supports Pakistan's US-Iran mediation
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The ongoing diplomatic efforts to mediate between the United States and Iran could reduce geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, potentially stabilizing oil prices and reducing uncertainty for defense contractors. However, concerns raised by US Senator Lindsey Graham about Pakistan's role could introduce new complexities and risks, affecting investor confidence in regional stability.
China has expressed its support for Pakistan's active mediation efforts between the United States and Iran in the West Asia conflict. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized that negotiations between the United States and Iran are key to resolving the situation and that every step towards an agreement brings hope for peace. Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir recently visited Iran for high-level meetings and subsequently briefed Chinese officials. However, US Senator Lindsey Graham has criticized Pakistan's role as a mediator, deeming it 'problematic' due to Pakistan's perceived animosity towards Israel and allegations of housing Iranian military aircraft. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif's past remarks against joining the Abraham Accords were also cited as a concern. China, currently presiding over the International — United Nations Security Council, hopes that any agreement reached will be submitted for endorsement.
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