Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
BEIJING, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday told U.S. President George W. Bush that he welcomed the U.S. stance on resolving the Iran nuclear issue through diplomatic means and i ts willingness to join negotiations on the issue.
The Chinese government believed the international
non-proliferation system should be maintained and the Iran issue be resolved in
a peaceful way through diplomatic means and talks, Hu said in a telephone
conversation with Bush Thursday night.
"China is ready to maintain contact and coordination
with the United States and play a constructive role in resuming negotiations at
an early date," a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry quoted Hu as
saying.
Bush told Hu that his country was determined to
resolve the Iran nuclear issue through diplomatic means.
He said as long as Iran agreed to suspend its uranium
enrichment activities in verifiable ways, the United States would join relevant
negotiations.
The Iran nuclear issue is reaching a critical stage.
Earlier on Thursday, Iranian Minister of Foreign
Affairs Manouchehr Mottaki told reporters in Teheran that Iran welcomed direct
talks with Washington, but would not give up its nuclear rights.
Senior representatives from the five permanent
members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany were to meet in
Viennaon Thursday to discuss the issue, China's Foreign Ministry said earlier.
Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo would
attend the meeting, which was expected to focus on a decision to offer Iran
apackage of incentives in return for suspension of its nuclear activities.
The six nations achieved some progress in forming a
common position at a meeting in London last Wednesday.
Meanwhile, France, Germany and Britain, or the EU-3,
have been trying to work out a package of both incentives and possible penalties
to persuade Iran to suspend its nuclear programs.
Mottaki said in Malaysia on Tuesday that Iran was
ready to restart negotiations with the three European countries.
Hu also told Bush he was ready to work with Bush to
advance bilateral relations in a healthy and stable way.
Hu said during his visit to the United States in
April, he and Bush reached an important consensus on promoting bilateral
constructive and cooperative relations in the 21st Century.
"This is of great significance to the development of
relations between China and the United States," Hu said.
Bush said it was important for both leaders to
exchange ideas on strategic cooperation through such ways as telephone
conversations.
Calling Hu's visit to the United States a success, Bush said hewas looking forward to meeting Hu again to exchange opinions on bilateral ties.
Hu paid his first state visit to the United States from April 18 to 21 this year. Bush's last visit to Beijing was in November 2005. Enditem
China welcomes US offer to talk with Iran on nuke issue
BEIJING, June 1 (Xinhua) -- China welcomes the U.S. offer that it would join talks with Iran over the Iranian nuclear issue, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao here Thursday.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Wednesday that Washington would join the European countries in talks with Iran over its disputed nuclear issue if Tehran suspends uranium enrichment activities.