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“The diplomatic channel is being revived actively.
Pakistan is the key mediator between Iran and the US. There is also help and confabulations with Oman, Qatar, Saudi, and the Turks. Behind all of them is China.
China wants a peaceful resolution of this war. The “No war, no peace” is the last thing the Chinese want.
The Beijing-Islamabad-Tehran diplomatic channel is very active. Very important because these are Belt and Road Initiative partners.”
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