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Beijing and Cairo Press for Immediate Gaza Ceasefire as Regional Tensions Escalate
China’s Middle East envoy Zhai Jun met Egypt’s foreign minister Abdel Atti in Cairo to press for an immediate Gaza ceasefire and to align post-war reconstruction with a two-state solution. Egypt urged Iran to halt attacks on Arab states and emphasized that the conflict must not distract from Palestinian issues; China offered to cooperate with Cairo to ease regional tensions and address economic and energy fallout.

Trump Declines Ceasefire Talks with Iran as Regional Mediation Efforts Stall
The Trump administration has declined proposals from Middle Eastern mediators to open ceasefire talks with Iran, prioritizing continued military pressure to degrade Tehran’s capabilities. Iran has rejected a ceasefire unless US and Israeli airstrikes stop, leaving mediation attempts by Oman, Egypt and others without progress and raising risks of prolonged regional conflict and market disruption.

China’s Middle East Envoy Visits Abu Dhabi to Deepen Mediation Role and Secure Chinese Nationals
China’s Middle East envoy Zhai Jun met UAE deputy prime minister and foreign minister Abdullah in Abu Dhabi to discuss the spreading Gulf conflict and coordination on pushing for a ceasefire. The UAE welcomed Chinese mediation, pledged protection for Chinese nationals, and signalled continued cooperation to de-escalate regional tensions.

Lebanon Vows to Press for Ceasefire as Israeli Strikes and Hezbollah Rocket Fire Deepen Crisis
Lebanon's prime minister said on March 9 that his government is exhausting diplomatic avenues to halt renewed Israeli strikes and Hezbollah rocket fire, but that pledges secured so far have been short‑lived. The clashes have driven mass displacement and exposed how fragile guarantees are amid a broader Israel‑Iran confrontation and limited international leverage.

Beirut Urges Ceasefire as Israeli Strikes and Hezbollah Rocket Fire Threaten Wider War
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said his government will spare no effort to secure a ceasefire as Israel renews airstrikes and Hezbollah launches rockets, but diplomatic assurances have repeatedly failed to hold. The fighting has displaced roughly 517,000 people and highlights Lebanon’s limited ability to prevent escalation amid regional rivalries involving Israel, Iran and other powers.

China Urges Ceasefire as Saudi Foreign Minister Appeals for Beijing’s Mediation
China’s Middle East envoy met Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal in Riyadh as both sides voiced concern over a widening regional conflict. Saudi Arabia praised China’s role and urged Beijing to push for a ceasefire, while China reiterated calls for an immediate halt to hostilities and offered to play a constructive mediating role.

China’s Wang Yi Calls Middle East Fighting “A War That Should Not Have Happened” — A Signal of Beijing’s Push for Stability and Influence
At China’s Two Sessions, Wang Yi called the Middle East conflict “a war that should not have happened,” reframing the crisis as a humanitarian and political failure that demands de-escalation. The statement signals Beijing’s intent to project a stabilizing role in the region while safeguarding its energy, economic and diplomatic interests.

Across American Cities, Anti‑War Protests Press Washington to Halt Military Action Against Iran
Thousands rallied across major U.S. cities on March 7 to demand an end to American military actions against Iran, voicing fears over civilian casualties and objection to war spending. The protests reflect growing domestic unease that could constrain U.S. policymakers and shape political debates over escalation and diplomacy.

Guterres Urges Immediate Halt to Middle East Fighting and Rapid Shift to Diplomacy
UN Secretary‑General António Guterres called on 6 March for an immediate halt to fighting in the Middle East and rapid commencement of serious diplomatic talks, warning that unlawful attacks are causing immense civilian suffering and threatening the global economy. His statement highlights urgent humanitarian and economic risks and the diplomatic challenge of translating international alarm into effective mediation.

UN Warns Middle East Conflict Risks Spiralling into Global Economic and Humanitarian Crisis
The UN has warned that escalating Middle East hostilities could spiral out of control, creating large humanitarian needs and economic spillovers. UN officials highlighted rising oil prices, mounting food insecurity and an estimated 25 million people affected, while urging ceasefires, safe corridors and renewed diplomacy.

Trump Promises Retribution After U.S. Casualties — Iran Says It Alone Will Decide When Hostilities End
After U.S. military casualties, Donald Trump vowed retribution while Iran insisted it alone will decide when hostilities end, heightening the risk of escalation. The exchange underscores how public threats constrain diplomatic options and increase the chance of a broader regional conflict unless credible de‑escalatory channels are opened.

Erdogan Demands Immediate Ceasefire After US–Israel Strike on Iran, Vows to Press for Talks
President Erdogan condemned a recent US–Israel strike on Iran as a breach of international law and called for an immediate ceasefire, blaming escalation on Netanyahu's provocations. He pledged to intensify Turkish diplomatic efforts to bring the parties back to negotiations, positioning Ankara as an active mediator amid rising regional tensions.