Xi Jinping's 4-Point Peace Plan After US-Iran Islamabad
Following the collapse of US-Iran
negotiations in Islamabad in April 2026, Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed
a four-point peace plan to stabilize the Middle East, centering
on peaceful coexistence, sovereignty, and security-development balance. Iran
has signaled support for this framework, which aims
to provide a diplomatic alternative to escalating U.S.-led military pressure.
·
Peaceful Coexistence:
Promoting harmony among Gulf nations and supporting the establishment of a
common, comprehensive, and sustainable security framework.
·
Respect for Sovereignty:
Upholding the territorial integrity and security of all nations in the region,
particularly the Gulf states.
·
Adherence to International Law:
Upholding the UN-centered international order and opposing the selective
application of international rules.
·
Coordination of Development & Security: Linking
economic growth with regional stability, utilizing a model of shared
development.
The initiative was presented to
UAE officials as an alternative to US-led naval blockades and military actions.
This proposal emerged as US-Iran talks stalled over demands regarding Iranian
uranium stockpile removal and nuclear infrastructure dismantling