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China confirms one death in the Iran conflict; more than 3,000 evacuated

China's foreign ministry announced on Monday that the Iran conflict had killed one Chinese national in Tehran, the capital, and more than 3,000 people were evacuated. Its embassies, consulates, and other Chinese institutions in neighboring countries also stepped in to assist the victims.

The United States and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, killing its Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. This prompted retaliatory Iranian attacks?on Israel, and other countries including Gulf nations that host U.S. military bases.

Mao Ning, a spokesperson for the ministry, told journalists at a regular briefing that work groups would be set up in neighboring countries to'receive those evacuated and help them return home. He did not, however, say how they would do so.

Mao said that China had not been informed about U.S. military action against Iran in advance.

She denied a report that Iran and China are close to a deal for the purchase of supersonic antiship?missiles. She said China is a major power responsible who "always?fulfilled?its?international obligations".

Mao condemned the attacks on Khameini and urged all parties to stop military action immediately to prevent an escalation.

Mao stated that the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of the Gulf states must be respected. China also supports efforts to improve communication between countries. Reporting by Xiuhao chen and Ryan Woo, Editing by Jacqueline Wong & Clarence Fernandez

(source: Reuters)