Beijing: China called on Thursday (March 13) for the purpose of a “diplomatic” resolution on the Iranian nuclear issue, which prepared for the host of diplomats from Tehran and Moscow for conversations.
The United States withdrew from a breakthrough agreement, which imposed a curb on Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for relief in sanctions during the first term of office of President Donald Trump.
Tehran warned the 2015 contract for a yr after Washington’s withdrawal, but then began to withdraw his obligations.
Since then, efforts to revive the pact.
Beijing is to host Russia and Iran – each key diplomatic partners – on Friday for 3 -sided conversations about the Tehran nuclear program.
“In the current situation, we believe that all parties should remain calm and restrained to avoid the escalation of the nuclear situation of Iran, and even walking towards confrontation and conflict,” said the spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mao Ning.
The meeting will probably be attended by the Vice -President of Foreign Affairs of China, Zhaox, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov and deputy foreign minister Kaz Gharibabadi, said Beijing.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Iran stated that the meeting is targeted on “development related to nuclear and raising sanctions.”
No details have been made available about the date of the meeting.
However, Beijing said that conversations would “strengthen communication and coordination, resume dialogue and negotiations in early time.”
“China honestly hope that all parties will be able to cooperate, constantly increase mutual trust and distract concerns and turn the momentum to restart the dialogue and negotiations into reality within the early term,” said Mao.