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China warns nuclear sites attack could cause serious consequences in Middle East conflict

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China warns nuclear sites attack could bring dangerous results as tensions rise in the Middle East. The warning came from Wang Yi during an important meeting in Beijing.

Wang Yi met Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. He said the situation in the Middle East is becoming more serious and spreading quickly.

China warns nuclear sites attack could create very serious consequences for people in the region. Wang stressed that targeting such facilities may lead to a major crisis affecting millions.

He urged all sides to stop fighting immediately. He also called for dialogue and negotiations to solve the main issues behind the conflict.

Recent fighting has increased after the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28. Reports say more than 1,340 people have died so far.

In response, Iran carried out drone and missile attacks on Israel and nearby areas, including Jordan and Iraq. These actions have caused damage to infrastructure and raised concerns about global markets and air travel.

China warns nuclear sites attack again as tensions continue. Officials believe that avoiding strikes on nuclear facilities is necessary to prevent a wider disaster.

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