Shorouk Express
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 17. Iran views the
recent meeting in Beijing among the deputy foreign ministers of
Iran, China, and Russia as a constructive and beneficial event in
support of the rule of law, said spokesman for the Iranian Foreign
Ministry Esmail Baghaei, Trend reports.
Speaking during a press conference in Tehran on March 17,
Baghaei explained that this meeting, initiated by Iran, was the
first of its kind and that Iran continuously engages in bilateral,
regional, and international consultations with both Russia and
China.
Baghaei highlighted that during the meeting, discussions were
held among officials from Iran, China, and Russia regarding the
Comprehensive Joint Plan of Action (CJPOA) and Iran’s nuclear
program. Additionally, consultations were held on multilateral
cooperation under platforms such as the BRICS and the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization.
To note, a meeting was held in Beijing with officials from
China, Iran, and Russia to discuss Iran’s nuclear program on March
14. The discussions emphasized the need to end unilateral and
unlawful sanctions against Iran, resolve issues through dialogue
and diplomatic channels, and halt the policy of threats involving
sanctions, pressure, and the use of force.
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