How China Views the Iran War

How China Views the Iran War

From Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters by Global Dispatches

April 13, 2026 · 27 min

About this episode

The episode discusses China's perspective on the Iran War and its potential role in mediating the conflict.

As I am recording this on Friday, April 10, JD Vance is en route to Islamabad, Pakistan, for negotiations over a ceasefire announced on April 7. This ceasefire is shaky at best. It is clear that there was never a common understanding between Iran and the United States about what might be included in a ceasefire, but American and Iranian delegations are headed to Islamabad to discuss these details. My view is that this will likely be a long and drawn-out process with limited chances for meaningful progress in the near term. Still, the level of violence in the region is reduced from what it was before the ceasefire, and that is a good thing. There has been some reporting that China played a backroom role in helping convince Iran to come to the negotiating table, which I find interesting given the wide range of views among the Chinese foreign policy elite about how Beijing should approach this conflict. My guest today, Jacob Mardell, is Lead Analyst at Sinification , a Substack that tracks these very debates in Chinese foreign policy. He scours Chinese publications, blogs, and official statements to help the rest of us get a pulse on foreign policy debates in China. We have a long…

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Host: Global Dispatches

Guest: Jacob Mardell

Topics covered

  • China's foreign policy
  • Iran War
  • Middle East conflict
  • ceasefire negotiations
  • international relations

Keywords

  • China
  • Iran
  • ceasefire
  • negotiations
  • Middle East
  • foreign policy
  • JD Vance
  • Jacob Mardell

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Places: Islamabad, Iran, United States, Middle East

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