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China reassures Iran of supporting right to civilian nuclear energy
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BEIJING: President Xi Jinping told his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday that China supported Iran’s right to civilian nuclear energy and opposed the use of force to resolve differences, state media reported.
“The use of force is not the right way to resolve differences. Communication and dialogue are the right path to achieving lasting peace,” Xi told Pezeshkian during talks in Beijing, according to a readout from state broadcaster CCTV.
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China “respects Iran’s rights to peaceful use of nuclear energy” and seeks a solution to the Iranian nuclear issue “that takes into account the legitimate concerns of all parties”, he said.
STILL OPEN TO TALKS WITH US
Separately, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security council, Ali Larijani, said in a post on X on Tuesday that The path for negotiation between Iran and the United States “is not closed”.
“We indeed pursue rational negotiations. By raising unrealisable issues such as missile restrictions, they set a path that negates any talks,” Larijani added.
NO SANCTIONS
China, a close partner of Iran and its largest trade partner, has said it opposes a move by France, Britain, and Germany that could reimpose sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
On Thursday, those countries said they had invoked the “snapback” mechanism, which initiates a 30-day process for reimposing sanctions on Iran.
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That move came after weeks of warnings over Iran’s alleged breaches of the 2015 agreement with world powers to curb its nuclear programme. The sanctions were suspended under the deal.
Earlier, Iran suspended its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN nuclear watchdog, after Israel launched a 12-day war with the country in June.
Meanwhile, Israel sought to destroy Iran’s nuclear capability while the United States staged its own bombing raid during the war.
On Monday, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation — a grouping of Eurasian leaders including China, Iran, and Russia — warned against efforts to “reinterpret” the United Nations resolution endorsing the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
SCO member states said “any attempts to misinterpret or arbitrarily reinterpret this resolution will undermine the authority of the Security Council”, according to a final declaration of their summit in Tianjin.