Is China’s new mediation body gaining steam as Western brokers’ influence wanes?

Global envoys and experts are doubling down on mediation as a preferred way to resolve regional conflicts amid stalled US-Iran peace talks and China’s appeal for more countries to join its new mediation body.

According to Cui Jianchun, commissioner of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong, mediation ensures “to the greatest extent” the autonomy of disputing parties and its “unique charm” is the high respect given to the will of the parties.

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He also encouraged countries to join the China-led initiative that was established last year and attracted 41 signatory states and 13 contracting countries.
Launched in 2025, the International Organisation for Mediation is headquartered in Hong Kong at the repurposed Wan Chai Police Station. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Launched in 2025, the International Organisation for Mediation is headquartered in Hong Kong at the repurposed Wan Chai Police Station. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Most recently, the organisation settled a maritime dispute involving parties from China and Singapore and resulted in a written agreement between both sides, according to the IOMed’s secretary general, Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah, who did not give details of the case.

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