Does Trump believe China is prompting Iran to negotiate? Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds

[Global Times - Global Network Report by Zhang Han]
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning hosted the regular press conference on April 8.
A reporter asked whether Trump told Agence France-Presse that he believes China is prompting Iran to negotiate?
If China is involved, and given the current unclear situation, can China provide more details including the ten ceasefire terms?

Mao Ning stated that since the outbreak of the Iran conflict, China has been actively working towards peace and stopping the war.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi has had 26 phone calls with foreign ministers of relevant countries.
China’s special envoy for Middle East issues has traveled back and forth to relevant countries.
China and Pakistan have jointly proposed a five-point initiative to restore peace and stability in the Gulf and Middle East regions.
As a responsible major country, China will continue to play a constructive role and contribute to the restoration of peace and security in the Gulf and Middle East regions.

Press Conference Highlights

Foreign media reports that Iran will charge shipping fees for the Strait of Hormuz, the Foreign Ministry responds

Does China explicitly request Iran to agree to a ceasefire? The Foreign Ministry responds

Foreign Ministry: China’s basic stance on the Korean Peninsula issue remains unchanged

Foreign Ministry: The China-Arab-Pakistan trilateral representatives held informal talks in Urumqi, Xinjiang for a continuous week

Foreign Ministry: China-U.S. economic and trade relations are fundamentally mutually beneficial

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