Pakistan, Jan. 26 -- China's vice president and foreign minister held talks with the secretary-general of the 57-nation Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Beijing. The discussions focused on regional security, political settlements, and cooperation in hot-spot issues. The meeting comes as tensions rise in the Middle East following recent threats from Iran and military movements by the United States.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the building of a regional security partnership to prevent further conflict. He emphasized dialogue and political solutions for ongoing disputes in the region. Officials from both sides expressed a shared interest in stability and reducing regional tensions.

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