China Calls on Iran, Saudi Arabia to Show Restraint Amid Tensions

© AP Photo / Mark SchiefelbeinChinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei speaks during a daily briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs office in Beijing, China. (File)
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei speaks during a daily briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs office in Beijing, China. (File) - Sputnik International
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Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Ming said that he hoped Iran and Saudi Arabia would make mutual efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region, according to China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei.

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BEIJING (Sputnik) — Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Ming has called on Iran and Saudi Arabia to remain patient amid strained bilateral relations, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Monday.

Zhang visited the two countries between January 6 and 10 to discuss the situation in the region amid the Tehran-Riyadh diplomatic row.

"During a meeting with the representatives of Saudi Arabia, Zhang Ming expressed hope that the parties would show restraint, would maintain contact and would begin dialogue to defuse tensions," Hong told reporters at a press briefing.

The Chinese vice foreign minister said he hoped the parties to the conflict would make mutual efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region, the spokesman added.

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Al-Nimr had demanded more rights for Shiites, who are a minority in Saudi Arabia, where most citizens are Sunni Muslims.

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