Diplomats from China, Russia, and Iran met in Beijing to discuss Iran's nuclear program, aiming to reinvigorate stalled negotiations. These discussions come in the wake of the US withdrawing from a nuclear deal in 2018, which Iran initially adhered to before scaling back its commitments. The Chinese government expressed hope that the meetings would facilitate better dialogue and coordination. Recently, tensions have escalated, with Iran rejecting US pressures to negotiate. The talks involved high-ranking officials from the three nations who engaged in discussions about the nuclear issue among other common concerns.
Diplomats from China, Russia, and Iran convened in Beijing aiming to revive stalled negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, amid tense US-Iran relations and Trump's recent involvement.
The talks, featuring senior diplomats from China, Russia, and Iran, were aimed at reviving dialogue on Iran's nuclear program and addressing wider mutual concerns.
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