Iranian Ambassador to China, Fazli, announced a three-step approach to de-escalate the current crisis and seek a political resolution. Speaking at a press conference in Beijing, Fazli outlined Iran's strategy under the new Supreme Leader's guidance. The first step involves ending the war and achieving a ceasefire, urging the instigating party to halt hostilities and pressuring the United States and Israel to cease military actions. The second step calls for a return to negotiations, though Iran expresses distrust towards the United States. This step requires intervention from major world powers and the UN Security Council to ensure binding guarantees against further aggression and to establish a reliable mechanism for maintaining negotiation outcomes. The final step emphasizes global cooperation to resist unilateralism and promote multilateralism, with Iran open to resuming dialogues if these principles are respected.