Beijing: The United States must lift all illegal and unilateral sanctions against Iran

Welcoming the resumption of Vienna talks to revive the UN Security Council, Wang Wenbin, spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, stressed today that the United States must fully lift all illegal and unilateral sanctions against the UN Security Council. Eliminate third countries such as Iran and China.
According to CCTV, he initially welcomed the resumption of the Vienna talks, saying: “This is the result of the joint efforts of all parties and shows the common will of all parties to maintain this comprehensive agreement and in line with public expectations.” “It is international.”
“China is firmly committed to maintaining this comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue and attaches great importance to the resumption of negotiations on the implementation of this agreement,” Wenbin said, emphasizing Beijing’s determination to maintain order. “China has for some time been in close communication and coordination with major parties such as Russia, Iran, Britain, France, Germany, the United States and the European Union at various levels.”
A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman also commented on the resumption of the Vienna talks: “With the resumption of talks, the political and diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear issue has found new opportunities and at the same time faces serious challenges.”
Webinbin then called on all negotiators to seize the opportunity to resume talks to advance diplomatic efforts.
“China hopes that all parties concerned will seize the opportunity to further increase their diplomatic efforts, show full goodwill and flexibility, and work for positive results as soon as possible,” he said.
Wang Wenbin then referred to four points in the continuation of the Iranian nuclear negotiation process, which include the following:
Regarding the first case, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman stressed the need to lift unilateral and illegal US sanctions, saying: “The first issue is to maintain the correct logic of the negotiations. As the initiator of the Iranian nuclear crisis, the United States must completely lift unilateral and illegal sanctions against third parties such as Iran and China. Accordingly, Iran resumes fulfilling its obligations. “All parties must observe fairness and justice in order to achieve the above goals and create good conditions.”
“The second issue is respect for legal and legitimate rights and interests and the reasonable concerns of all parties,” he said. Negotiations should proceed on the basis of mutual respect and continue towards mutual benefits and win-win results, and restore the balance of rights and obligations of all parties to this comprehensive agreement, and promote regional peace and stability, and the rights and interests of all parties to cooperate. “Legal and legitimate economic and trade relations with Iran should be maintained and observed.”
“The third issue is to adopt a practical and flexible negotiation strategy,” a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said. China agrees to move the talks forward based on the consensus of previous talks. “At the same time, there should be an emphasis on equal consultation, and political wisdom, and creativity in resolving the remaining issues in the negotiations, and working to reach an agreement as soon as possible.”
“The fourth point is to adhere to the path of political and diplomatic settlement,” Wenbin concluded. All parties must remain neutral and rational, maintain the negotiation process, and refrain from extremist rhetoric and actions that disrupt diplomatic efforts. China will continue to practice genuine multilateralism and will participate constructively in the next round of negotiations, and will make every effort to get the agreement back on track as soon as possible. “We want to work constructively with all parties on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit.”
Meeting of Borjam Joint Commission at 16:30 Tehran time (14:00 Vienna time) today, November 29, at the Pele Coburg Hotel in Vienna with the presence of the main delegations of Borjam (Iran and the P5 + 1 group) (Germany, France, Russia, China and the United Kingdom) and the EU Coordinator.
During the past two days, bilateral and trilateral consultations were held between the Iranian delegation and the Chinese, Russian and Enrique Mora delegations.
Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) based in Vienna, Austria does not have.
“Please exclude Russia,” he wrote in a Twitter message about the Vienna talks. We are fully aware of all the problems in the Vienna talks, but we are cautiously optimistic. “The reason for this cautious optimism is very simple: we have no reasonable alternative to the successful conclusion of the Barjam negotiations.”
Mikhail Ulyanov responded to the Twitter message of Austrian journalist Stephanie Lichtenstein, who claimed in a message that the atmosphere in the negotiators in Vienna was sad.
“The atmosphere in the negotiators (in Vienna) is sad, if not dark,” he wrote in a message.
On the other hand, Enrique Mora, EU Deputy Foreign Minister and Coordinator of the Joint Commission, said in a message on his Twitter page that he was on the eve of the Joint Commission meeting to be held this evening (Monday) in Vienna. Intensive preparatory efforts are underway.
“We returned to Vienna for the seventh round of talks to bring Burjam back to the main course,” he wrote in the message. “Intensive preliminary efforts are underway.”
In 2015, Iran reached an agreement with the so-called P5 + 1 countries to resolve tensions over its nuclear program. Despite the International Atomic Energy Agency’s acknowledgment of Iran’s adherence to all of its commitments, the US government unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in May 2016, hoping to force Iran to agree to a Washington-agreed policy of “maximum pressure” on Iran. However, this policy not only failed, but also forced Iran to take steps to reduce Borjam’s obligations one year after its continued adherence to Borjam and after the European parties owed it to Borjam.
Joe Biden’s government claims that it intends to pave the way for his country to return to the nuclear deal through talks in the Austrian capital, Vienna.
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