Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-02-16
China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, in Tehran on Sunday urged Iran and world powers to jointly push for a successful "sprint finish" of the marathon talks on Iran's nuclear issue.
| Wang Yi and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javid Zarif give a press conference in Tehran, Feb. 15. (Photo/Xinhua) |
China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, in Tehran on Sunday urged Iran and world powers to jointly push for a successful "sprint finish" of the marathon talks on Iran's nuclear issue.
The P5+1
group (the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany) should
strive to "finish well the last kilometer of the marathon talks on Iran's
nuclear issue," Wang, who began his two-day visit to Iran on Sunday, said
in a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif.
The talks
have entered a final stage "like the finish sprint of a marathon, the
closer to the end the harder." All sides should be determined to overcome
difficulties and obstacles to secure a successful outcome, Wang added.
Wang
emphasized China's position of peaceful settlement of the nuclear issue via
talks. "Whatever the circumstance, we firmly support talks, oppose the use
of violence and disapprove unilateral sanctions."
In
addition, China has kept a fair and objective position on the nuclear issue.
China has no self-interest in either the nuclear issue or in the geopolitics in
Middle East. "China makes independent judgment based on facts, seeking
fairness and objectivity," Wang said.
China has
also been an active mediator, he said, adding that it has always contributed
solutions and wisdom whenever the talks, which have been full of twists and
turns, ran into difficulties or arrived at a crucial stage.
Wang urged
all sides to seize the "historical opportunity" to resolve the
nuclear issue, adding that a comprehensive deal is good for Iran to maintain
its lawful rights, to rid Iranians of economic sanctions, and to maintain peace
and stability in the region.
On
China-Iran ties, Wang said China values Iran's role in global and regional
issues, particularly in the non-alignment movement, and always attaches great
importance to its relations with the Islamic republic. The foreign minister
said that both sides should further promote political mutual trust, maintain
high-level exchanges, and step up mutual support on issues involving their
respective core interests.
On the Belt
and Road initiatives China proposed, Wang appreciated Iran's active
participation in the project, saying Beijing would like to coordinate with
Tehran in their respective development strategies, and to promote connectivity
in win-win cooperation.
Wang also
suggested that Iran and China should boost cooperation in energy,
anti-terrorism, counter-transnational crimes, culture, education, technologies
and tourism.
The two
nations should also maintain communications and coordination in dealing with
international and regional affairs so as to protect the common interests of the
developing nations, he added.
For his
part, Zarif said Iran wishes to bring bilateral ties with China to an even
higher level. He also pledged to deepen cooperation with China in energy,
connectivity, railway and harbor transport, science and technology as well as
culture and tourism.
Zarif also
appreciated China's constructive role in the talks on Iranian nuclear issue,
calling on China to play an even bigger role.
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