BEIJING: Developments surrounding Iran’s nuclear programme are at a “critical point” and lifting sanctions on the country is key to breaking the deadlock, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.
Spokesperson Wang Wenbin’s comments came a day after Iran officially began restricting international inspections of its nuclear facilities in a bid to pressure European countries and the U.S. into lifting crippling economic sanctions and restoring the 2015 nuclear deal.
As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China is a party to the agreement known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), while also maintaining friendly relations and close economic ties with Tehran.
That has long set China against sanctions, and Beijing worked with Germany, France, Britain and Russia to maintain the deal after former President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the U.S. unilaterally out in 2018. On Iran, it is decision time for Biden The new administration of President Joe Biden has sought to reverse that decision, although Iran’s violations of the JCPOA and the move on Tuesday to limit international inspections underscore how difficult that task is. “The current situation on the Iranian nuclear issue is at a critical point, with both opportunities and challenges,” Wang told reporters at a daily briefing.AGENCIES
Spokesperson Wang Wenbin’s comments came a day after Iran officially began restricting international inspections of its nuclear facilities in a bid to pressure European countries and the U.S. into lifting crippling economic sanctions and restoring the 2015 nuclear deal.
As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China is a party to the agreement known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), while also maintaining friendly relations and close economic ties with Tehran.
That has long set China against sanctions, and Beijing worked with Germany, France, Britain and Russia to maintain the deal after former President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the U.S. unilaterally out in 2018. On Iran, it is decision time for Biden The new administration of President Joe Biden has sought to reverse that decision, although Iran’s violations of the JCPOA and the move on Tuesday to limit international inspections underscore how difficult that task is. “The current situation on the Iranian nuclear issue is at a critical point, with both opportunities and challenges,” Wang told reporters at a daily briefing.AGENCIES