China, Russia, and Iran Demand End to US Sanctions Amid Nuclear Tensions
China, Russia, and Iran called for an end to US sanctions on Iran, urging political dialogue over Iran's nuclear program. Relations between these nations complicate the situation as they share interests against US influence. Regional tensions linger as Iran enriches uranium beyond safe limits, sparking concern.
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In a significant diplomatic move, representatives from China, Russia, and Iran have jointly called on the United States to lift sanctions imposed on Iran due to its advancing nuclear program. The demand was made during a meeting held on Friday, aimed at reviving multinational talks concerning the issue.
China's Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu delivered a joint statement emphasizing the need to end all 'unlawful unilateral sanctions.' Accompanied by Russian and Iranian Deputy Foreign Ministers, Ma highlighted that political and diplomatic engagement based on mutual respect is the sole feasible resolution.
The interactions occur amidst a backdrop of fluctuating regional tensions, with Iran advancing uranium enrichment levels. While the US withdrew from the 2015 nuclear accord, alliances and energy deals between China, Russia, and Iran deepen, challenging US influence in global affairs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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