Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
BERLIN, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister
Yang Jiechi called on various parties on Tuesday to take more diplomatic efforts
in resolving the Iran nuclear issue.
Yang made the call at the six-nation foreign
ministers meeting on Iran nuclear issue, which was held on Tuesday in Berlin,
according to Chinese diplomats.
It is in the common interest of the international
community to resolve the Iran nuclear issue peacefully through diplomatic
negotiation, Yang said.
The minister urged relevant sides to exert more
diplomatic efforts to creatively explore way out for cracking the deadlock, so
as to seek a long-term comprehensive solution.
"The action taken by the U.N. Security Council should
be helpful to the realization of the above objectives," Yang was quoted as
saying.
He also noted that China has always been committed to
facilitating peaceful negotiation, and it is willing to join hands with the
international community to play a constructive role in properly handling the
Iran nuclear issue.
According to the Chinese diplomats, Tuesday's meeting
had exchanged views on the major elements of the draft U.N. resolution on Iran
nuclear issue, and discussed the overall strategy in the future.
Six-nation talks agree on major points
of U.N. resolution on Iran nuke issue
BERLIN, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- Foreign Ministers from the
United States, Germany, China, France, Britain and Russia have agreed on the
major points of a U.N. resolution on the Iran nuclear issue, German Foreign
Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said here on Tuesday.
Steinmeier made the remarks at a press conference at the
interval of the six-nation foreign minister's meeting on the Iran nuclear issue,
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