China's UN Envoy Condemns Israeli Strikes on Iran: State Media
- On June 13, 2025, Israel launched large-scale strikes called "Rising Lion" targeting about 100 Iranian sites, including nuclear and military facilities in Tehran.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the operation is intended to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and indicated that the effort may continue over an extended period.
- Iran retaliated by launching over 100 drones toward Israel, while China and Russia expressed concern, issued travel advisories, and called for de-escalation amid rising regional tensions.
- China's UN Ambassador Fu Cong criticized Israel's actions for worsening tensions and escalating the situation, emphasizing Beijing's concern over the potential consequences of such moves.
- The strikes killed senior Iranian figures including the IRGC commander and have heightened fears of prolonged conflict affecting diplomatic efforts on the nuclear issue.
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China's UN envoy condemns Israeli strikes on Iran: State media
"China opposes the intensification of contradictions and the expansion of conflicts, and is deeply concerned about the consequences that may be brought about by Israel's actions," said the country's UN Ambassador Fu Cong.
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