Iran briefs China on nuclear talks with US

Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi, meets with China's First Vice Premier Ding in Beijing, says Tehran approaching discussions 'seriously and in good faith, despite bitter past experiences'

By Anadolu staff

ANKARA - Iran on Wednesday briefed China on ongoing negotiations with the US over Tehran’s nuclear program, stressing that, despite past bitter experiences, the Islamic Republic remains committed to diplomacy with “goodwill” and “seriousness,” Iranian media reported.

Visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi gave the briefing during a meeting with China's First Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Mehr news agency reported.

Araghchi, set to hold a third round of indirect talks with US envoy Steve Witkoff on Saturday, said Tehran is approaching the discussions “seriously and in good faith, despite bitter past experiences.”

He urged faster implementation of the 25-year strategic cooperation agreement between Iran and China.

The top Iranian diplomat stressed the need for deeper collaboration between countries with shared views, such as Iran and China, to push back against “unilateralism and global bullying” and reaffirmed Tehran’s intent to strengthen ties with Beijing.

Araghchi also conveyed Tehran’s stance on the Israeli genocide in the occupied Palestinian territories, along with Israel’s regional actions and repeated US strikes on Yemen.

He called for a “firm and immediate international response to stop lawlessness and prevent the law of the jungle from dominating global relations.”

Ding said the two countries should enhance pragmatic cooperation, improve coordination on international and regional matters, and promote the sustained development of their comprehensive strategic partnership, state-run Xinhua News reported.

China, he added, is ready to work with Iran to implement shared goals set by the two heads of state, deepen high-level engagement, and build political trust.

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