Hope Still There for Solving Iranian Nuclear Standoff, Says ChineseFM
Posted on: Wednesday, 22 March 2006, 09:00 CST
Hope still there for solving Iranian nuclear standoff, says Chinese FM
BEIJING, March 21 (Xinhua) -- There still remains hope for solving the Iranian nuclear standoff through negotiations, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said here Tuesday.
All parties concerned should continue to exercise "restraint and flexibility" so as to create favorable conditions for the solution of the issue, Qin said at a news briefing.
It is China's persistent stance to properly resolve the issue through political negotiations and diplomatic efforts, which accord with the common interests of all permanent and non-permanent members of the UN Security Council.
China hopes that more time could be given to political negotiations and diplomatic efforts and urges all parties concerned to accelerate the pace of negotiations, he added.
Speaking of the efforts made by China and Russia in solving the issue, Qin said both countries participate, with a constructive attitude, in the solution of the nuclear-related issues in Iran and on the Korean peninsula.
"Our aim is to eventually solve the issues through peaceful negotiations", he said.
"This not only accords with the interests of both countries", but is also conducive to the peace and stability of the world and region as well, he said.
Source: Xinhua News Agency - CEIS
Related Articles
- Enfinity Signs Major Chinese Agreements With China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corporation, Ningxia Region and Qinghai Province
- Political, Military Leaders From China, India, Pakistan, and Britain Respond to Obama Prague Speech: All Nuclear Powers Should Commit to Multi-Lateral Negotiations for Elimination of All Nuclear Weapons
- Asian Dragon Group Finalizes Negotiations For Major China Silver / Lead Project
- Asian Dragon Group Finalizes Negotiations For Major China Vanadium Project, Lushi Jiashapa Vanadium Mine With World Class Deposit Potential
- Wi-Fi TV Key Part of Event Representing China's Efforts to Open Up Its Vast Digital Media and TV Market to Foreign Companies
- South Korea's Nuclear Negotiator to Visit China Amid Stalemate
- Iran's Chief Nuclear Negotiator to Visit China on 26 January
- UN Under Secretary Appreciates China's Efforts in Controlling Songhua River Pollution
- U.S. Helps China With Nuclear Security
- WTO Chief Praises China's Efforts to Resolve Textile Issue
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds