Iran, Russia, China Strengthen Coordination on Nuclear Negotiations in Trilateral Talks

Iran, Russia, China Strengthen
Coordination on Nuclear Negotiations in Trilateral Talks

Tehran, 23 Jul (ONA)
— Senior diplomats from Iran, Russia, and China convened in Tehran for
high-level trilateral consultations focused on the latest developments in nuclear
negotiations and sanctions relief for Iran.

According to official
statements, the delegations reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining close
coordination on matters related to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
(JCPOA). The discussions centered on ensuring the full and effective
implementation of the agreement, including the removal of sanctions against Iran.

“The
parties emphasized their shared position on upholding multilateralism in
international relations and expressed support for a balanced outcome in the
nuclear negotiations,” read a joint communiqué issued after the meeting.

In parallel with
the trilateral talks, the heads of the Russian and Chinese delegations held
separate meetings with Iranian officials, including: Iran’s Deputy Foreign
Minister for Political Affairs and the Director General for International Peace
and Security at Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs

These bilateral
discussions reportedly addressed broader regional security issues and enhanced
cooperation among the three countries.

The Tehran meeting
comes as negotiations to restore the JCPOA remain at a critical juncture. All
three nations have consistently advocated for the United States to lift
sanctions and return to full compliance with the agreement.

The delegations
agreed to continue their consultations at various levels in the coming weeks,
signaling sustained coordination ahead of the next round of nuclear talks.

This
trilateral engagement reinforces the growing diplomatic partnership between
Tehran, Moscow, and Beijing, particularly on issues where they share converging
interests vis-à-vis Western powers.

— Ends/Khalid