Iranian Foreign Minister to visit China on Tuesday: Spokesperson

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (Image: AP)

Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi The ministry is ready to visit China on Tuesday, the ministry said, beyond the third round of nuclear dialogue between Iran and the United States.
The visit to China, which was a signator after the 2015 nuclear deal, which was resumes at Tehran’s nuclear program, was declared by Esmile Bakai, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs at a weekly press conference on Monday.
Araghchi first visited China in December. The 2015 agreement is formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan (JCPOA), along with Germany and the European Union – was also signed by members of the UK, France, Russia and the United States – four other permanent United Nations Security Council.
US President Donald Trump returned from an agreement in 2018 during his first term, which inspired Iran to dissolve its terms after a year. Since returning to office, Trump called for nuclear talks with Tehran, while threatening military action at the same time.
Western countries have long accused Iran of chasing nuclear weapons, some refusal. Iran has said that the third round of the US-Irani dialogue, Oman and the Middle East messenger of Argchi and Trump, Steve Witcoff has been included by Oman.
China is the largest commercial partner in Iran and is the main buyer of its oil, in which Tehran is still crushing US sanctions. According to the Iranian media, about 92 percent of Iranian oils towards China are prominent, and often it is sold at considerable discounts.
In 2021, Tehran and Beijing signed a 25-year strategic agreement covering energy, security, infrastructure and communication in other areas.

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