
China questioned the European plan to return to the place of sanctions against Iran over the nuclear program of the nation, warned that it could worsen the situation.
“Iranian nuclear editions are at a critical moment,” said Jiakun, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, on a daily press briefing in Beijing on Friday. “The opening of a snapback of sanctions on the safety Council is not constructive and undermines the political and diplomatic process of solving the Iranian nuclear problem.”
France, Germany and the United Kingdom on Thursday advanced to the UN to face the re -storing of international sanctions after not meeting the negotiation requirements and allowing nuclear inspectors to restore their work. China was a key participant in the Obamy-Eéra agreement, which reduced Iranian nuclear activities in exchange for relief from sanctions, before Donald Trump’s download in 2018.
The European step was against China and Russia, who claim that the effort itself is a violation of the 2015 agreement and suggests that even though UN sanctions are restored, they may not be as wide as ten years ago.
China, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, will try to help the Iranian nuclear problem “return to the track of the diplomatic resolution on the early date,” Guo said.
“China believes that any measures of the Security Council should promote the renewal of dialogue and action rather than create a new confrontation and lead to deterioration or even escalation of the situation,” he said.
With the help of Qianwei Zhang.
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