China, Russia and Iran call to abolish US sanctions and resume nuclear talks


Taipei, Taiwan – Representatives from China, Russia and Iran on Friday called their fast -moving nuclear programs and multinational negotiations on the issue to end US sanctions on Iran.

The talks are the latest attempt after broaching the case and coming to the Supreme Leader of Iran in an attempt to talk about the matter and US President Donald Trump.

The letter, which has not been published, was introduced by Trump as part of his “maximum pressure” campaign as new sanctions on Iran, which fulfills the possibility of military action, while emphasizing that he still believes that he still believes that he may be a new deal.

On Friday morning, the three countries on Friday morning emphasized the need to abolish all illegal unilateral sanctions, “Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Ma Jhoksu read with a joint statement, said Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister of Foreign Minister of External Affairs Raibkov Sergei Alekjvich and Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazam Gharbabari.

“The three countries reiterated that political and diplomatic connections and dialogues based on the principle of mutual respect remain the only viable and practical option in this regard,” Maa read.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was due to meeting with delegates later during the day.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatolla Ali Khamenei has made fun of Trump, saying that he was not interested in conversation with “Badmashi Sarkar”, although Iranian officials have offered conflicting signs over the possibility of talks. Trump sent a letter to Khameni in 2019, with no clear effect on increasing stress.

Both China and Russia are permanent members of the United Nations Security Council along with France and Britain, who participated in the Basic 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal Preliminary Framework Agreement with Germany and the European Union. Trump withdrew the US from Accord in 2018, which was established in the years of widespread Middle East attacks and tension speeds.

China and Russia have particularly intimate relations with Iran through energy deals and Iran has provided Russia bombed drones in its war against Ukraine.

They are also seen as sharing a joint interest in reducing the role of America and other liberal democracy in determining the events of the world in favor of their own high totalitarian systems.

Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful. However, its officials threatened to carry forward the nuclear weapon. Iran now enriches uranium near a 60%arms-grade level, to do so without a nuclear weapon program in the world.

Under the original 2015 nuclear deal, Iran was allowed to enrich uranium only up to 3.67% purity and maintain uranium stockpile of 300 kg (661 pounds). The final report by the International Atomic Energy Agency on Iran’s program put its stockpile at 8,294.4 kg (18,286 pounds) as it enriches a fraction of 60% purity.

While Iran has said that it will not interact under Dures, its economy has been saved by US sanctions. In recent years, women’s rights, economy and protests on Iran’s democracy have shook their government.

China has demanded more involvement in Middle Eastern cases and hosted negotiations for complete restoration of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran a year ago.

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Associated press journalist John Gambrael contributed to the report in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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