China, Russia, Iran to hold nuclear talks in Beijing on Friday
- China, Iran, and Russia called for diplomacy over 'pressure and threats' and an end to 'all illegal unilateral sanctions' regarding Tehran's nuclear program, according to Chinese state media.
- Deputy foreign ministers from the three countries attended the meeting in Beijing to discuss the urgent international security issue.
- All three countries emphasized the significance of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and welcomed Iran’s commitment to a peaceful nuclear program, reported by Chinese state media.
- China’s Executive Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu stated that relevant parties should eliminate the root causes of the situation and abandon sanctions pressure, indicating support for Tehran.
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