Iran's nuclear programme in focus in China, Russia and US
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China has announced plans to hold talks with Russia and Iran to discuss Iran's nuclear program, responding to increased U.S. pressure for a new agreement. Scheduled for later this week in Beijing, the trilateral meeting will see involvement from deputy foreign ministers of both Iran and Russia. This development underscores the deepening ties between these nations, particularly since the Ukraine conflict, and highlights ongoing concerns from Western nations about Iran's potential nuclear ambitions, which Tehran denies but remains contentious among international actors.
China's recent diplomatic initiative to convene Russia and Iran highlights the growing geopolitical dynamics surrounding Iran's nuclear program amid escalating U.S. pressures.
The trilateral talks in Beijing will focus not only on the nuclear issue but also on the broader context of sanctions and the evolving relationship between Iran, Russia, and China.
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