Special Report: The sixth round of six-party talks
Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
BEIJING, April 8 (Xinhua) -- At the invitation of
Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister He Yafei, officials from the United States,
Russia, Britain, France and Germany are due to meet on April 16 in Shanghai to
discuss a plan to restart negotiations on Iran's nuclear issue, Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said at a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
China always supports the peaceful resolution of the
Iran nuclear issue through dialogue and negotiation, Jiang told the press
conference, calling on the involving parties to show their creativity,
flexibility in an effort to find appropriate ways for a "comprehensive and
long-lasting settlement" of the nuclear issue.
The 15-member United Nations Security Council adopted
Resolution 1803 on March 3, which included travel restrictions and bans for more
Iranians, an expansion of asset freezes, curbs on dual-use nuclear items, export
credit, financial monitoring, cargo inspections on aircraft and vessels, and
possible "next steps."
The foreign ministers of the six countries issued a
statement after the vote, saying that Resolution 1803 reflected "the
international community's serious concerns about the proliferation risks of the
Iranian nuclear program."
"We remain committed to an early negotiated solution
to the Iranian nuclear issue and reaffirm our commitment to a dual-track
approach," the statement said. "We remain ready to negotiate future
arrangements, modalities and timing ... once the conditions for negotiations
have been established."
"The meeting is aimed at further carrying out the
consensus reached in statement by the six foreign ministers", Jiang added.