China: America should cancel sanctions on Iran – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, quoted by the South China Morning Post newspaper, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations asked the US government to cancel the sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic of Iran under the pretext of nuclear activities.
“Geng Shuang, Deputy Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations during the meeting of the Security Council on Monday He asked the US government to cancel the sanctions imposed on Tehran in order to resume nuclear negotiations with the Islamic Republic.
The senior diplomat of China at the United Nations continued to hold the United States responsible for the current deadlock in the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the West and emphasized that Washington is responsible for the impasse and must “know its responsibility”.
Shuang also referred to the unilateral withdrawal of Donald Trump, the president of the United States, from the JCPOA in 2018 and recalled that this action of the US government led to the negotiations between Iran and the West to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement.
In the same direction Josep Burrell, the European Union’s foreign policy official, wrote in a tweet after meeting with Hossein Amirabdollahian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of our country, on the sidelines of the “Baghdad 2” meeting in Jordan: We agreed to revive the JCPOA based on the Vienna negotiations. The European Union foreign policy official added: We agreed that we should keep communication open and revive the JCPOA based on the Vienna negotiations.
According to Mehr, in a two-hour meeting with Amir Abdullahian in Jordan’s capital, Burrell considered the JCPOA and nuclear negotiations apart from other issues on the agenda of both sides and emphasized the determination of the Union to advance and bring the Vienna negotiations to a conclusion.