Moscow’s statement on a trilateral meeting on Iran’s nuclear program
The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the parties to the trilateral meeting of Iran, China and Russia in Beijing coordinated measures aimed at reducing fabricated tensions on Iran’s nuclear issue.
The Russian Foreign Ministry, after holding a trilateral meeting of Iran, Russia and China, said in Beijing today that the Russian delegation headed by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Alexic Ryabkov, with its counterparts, emphasized the inadequate threats and bullying in relation to Iran’s nuclear program.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said: “Three sides coordinated measures aimed at reducing fabricated tensions around Iran’s nuclear program.”
Today’s meeting was held in Beijing with the participation of Deputy Foreign Minister Majausho, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi, and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Alexovich Ryabkov, which was issued by the parties at the end of the meeting.
The joint statement came after the meeting that China, Iran and Russia discussed the latest state of nuclear and sanctions. The three countries emphasized the need to lift all unilateral sanctions.
The three countries again emphasized that diplomatic, political and dialogue based on mutual respect is the only practical and valid option in this regard.
The three countries emphasized that the relevant parties should be committed to paying attention to the root causes of the current situation and to abandon sanctions, pressure and threat to force.
The meeting also emphasized the importance of UN Security Council Resolution, including the schedules contained and called on the relevant parties to avoid any action that has exacerbated the situation in order to create appropriate space and conditions for diplomatic efforts.
The three countries emphasized the importance of respect for the prohibition of nuclear weapons as the cornerstone of the international regime. China and Russia welcomed Iran’s re -announcement, whose nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes, not for the production of nuclear weapons, as well as Iran’s commitment to fully adhere to its obligations to the prohibition of proliferation and comprehensive sanctity agreement.
They also supported Iran’s policy of continuing cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and emphasized the need for full respect for Iran’s right, as a member of the Treaty of Prohibition of Promotion, to the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
The three governments emphasized the need to avoid all governments from any action that weakens the IAEA’s technical, impartial and objective activity.
The three countries have also exchanged joint regional and international issues and agreed to maintain and strengthen their cooperation in international organizations and multilateral arrangements, such as the Shanghai and Brix Cooperation Organization.
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