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On April 6, 2026, Which Leader Stated That "The Situation In The Middle East Is Still Deteriorating And Fighting Is Escalating"?

A. Joe Biden
B. Wang Yi
C. Sergei Lavrov
D. Benjamin Netanyahu

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned on April 6, 2026, that the Middle East conflict is rapidly escalating and requires urgent international intervention.

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